The idea of a Supreme Being, infinite in power, goodness, and wisdom, whose workmanship we are, and on whom we depend ; and the idea of ourselves, as understanding, rational beings, being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and... Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution - Página 87por Morton White - 1989 - 286 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
 | Joseph Cook - 1878 - 279 páginas
...idea of ourselves, as understanding rational beings, being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, afford such foundations...our duty and rules of action as might place morality among the sciences capable of demonstration, wherein, I doubt not, but from self-evident propositions,... | |
 | John Locke - 1879 - 664 páginas
...idea of ourselves, as understanding, rational beings, being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, afford such foundations...necessary consequences, as incontestable as those in mathematics, the measures of rignt and wrong might be made out, to auy one that will apply himself... | |
 | James McCosh - 1884 - 77 páginas
...ourselves as understanding rational beings, being such as are clear to us, would, I suppose, if only considered and pursued, afford such foundations of...our duty and rules of action as might place morality among the sciences capable of demonstration ; wherein I doubt not but from self-evident propositions,... | |
 | Henry Sidgwick - 1886 - 276 páginas
...idea of ourselves, as understanding rational beings, being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, afford such foundations...our duty and rules of action as might place morality among the sciences capable of demonstration, wherein, I doubt not, but from self-evident propositions,... | |
 | Henry Sidgwick - 1886 - 276 páginas
...idea of ourselves, ,as understanding rational beings, being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, afford such foundations of our duty and rules p/ action as might place morality among the sciences capable of demonstration, wherein, I doubt not,... | |
 | James McCosh - 1887
...and pursued, afford such foundations of our duty and rules of action as might place morality among the sciences capable of demonstration ; wherein I...necessary consequences as incontestable as those in mathematics, the measures of right and wrong might be made out to any one that will apply with the... | |
 | James McCosh - 1887
...ourselves as understanding rational beings, being such as are clear to us, would, I suppose, if only considered and pursued, afford such foundations of...our duty and rules of action as might place morality among the sciences capable of demonstration ; wherein I doubt not but from self-evident propositions,... | |
 | John Locke - 1890 - 220 páginas
...idea of ourselves, as understanding, rational beings, being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, afford such foundations...necessary consequences, as incontestable as those in mathematics, the measures of right and wrong might be made out, to any one that will apply himself... | |
 | John Locke - 1892
...idea of ourselves, as understanding rational beings; being such as are clear in us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, afford such foundations...self-evident propositions by necessary consequences, as incoutestible as those in mathematics, the measures of right and wrong might bf made out to any one... | |
 | Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1892 - 372 páginas
...considered and pursued, afford such foundations of our duty and rules of action as might place moral1ty amongst the sciences capable of demonstration, wherein...necessary consequences as incontestable as those in mathematics, the measures of right and wrong might be made out to any one that will apply himself with... | |
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