The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: CivilizationH.F. Brownson, 1884 |
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... moral nature . " " Right . But a moral nature acts for an end - propter finem , not simply to an end - ad finem , and therefore from intelligence and will , or reason . Then we must know the end , for we cannot will what we do not ...
... moral nature . " " Right . But a moral nature acts for an end - propter finem , not simply to an end - ad finem , and therefore from intelligence and will , or reason . Then we must know the end , for we cannot will what we do not ...
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... moral culture , the fine arts , and the sciences . " " My definition does not exclude them , but those are all to be found in a greater or less degree in both ancient and modern nations not usually , if ever , counted among civil- ized ...
... moral culture , the fine arts , and the sciences . " " My definition does not exclude them , but those are all to be found in a greater or less degree in both ancient and modern nations not usually , if ever , counted among civil- ized ...
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... moral nature , and I seek for him the greatest possible sum of virtue and happiness . It is not likely , then , that the political economists and I should think alike . It adds not to the well - being of the poor that the aggregate ...
... moral nature , and I seek for him the greatest possible sum of virtue and happiness . It is not likely , then , that the political economists and I should think alike . It adds not to the well - being of the poor that the aggregate ...
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... moral hold on the people , is likely to work well , or to stand a long time . Italy , for more reasons than one , is very dear to me , and I cannot wish her ill ; but as yet the Italian people are practically less free , and far more ...
... moral hold on the people , is likely to work well , or to stand a long time . Italy , for more reasons than one , is very dear to me , and I cannot wish her ill ; but as yet the Italian people are practically less free , and far more ...
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... moral and social abominations , such as are pun- ishable by your own laws . They were not peaceable here- tics ; but , protected and supported by Raymond VII . , count of Toulouse , took possession of the churches and their revenues ...
... moral and social abominations , such as are pun- ishable by your own laws . They were not peaceable here- tics ; but , protected and supported by Raymond VII . , count of Toulouse , took possession of the churches and their revenues ...
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