| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 strani
...in Ethics. ' That an unjufl auion has more demerit than an ungenerous one : that a generous anión has more merit than a merely juft one : that no man...thefe are moral axioms, and many others might be named \vhich appear to me to have no lef« evidence than thofe of mathematics. ' Some perhaps may think,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1803 - 676 strani
...principles in morals. That an unjuft action has more demerit than an ungenerous one : That a generous action has more merit than a merely juft one : That no man...ought to be blamed for what it was not in his power te hinder : That we ought not to do to others what we would think unjuft or unfair to be done to us... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 strani
...has more demerit than an ungenerous one : that a generous aetion has more merit than merely a just one : that no man ought to be blamed for what it was...that we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust or unfair to be done to us in like eireumstanees : these are moral axioms, and many others might... | |
| William Banks - 1823 - 462 strani
...called first principles in morals: — an unjust action has more demerit than an "ungenerous one ; — no man ought to be blamed for what it was not in his power to hinder ; — we ought not to do to others, what we would think unjust to be done to us in similar circumstances.... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 strani
...has more demerit than an ungenerous one : That a generous action has more merit than a merely just one : That no man ought to be blamed for what it was...That we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust or unfair to be done to us in like circumstances : These are moral axioms, and many others might... | |
| 1833 - 618 strani
...barely ungenerous ; — that a generous action has more merit than one that is but barely just; — that we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust to be done to ourselves in like circumstances. Therefore, we conclude, that there is, in the... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 496 strani
...has more demerit than an ungenerous one ; that a generous action has more merit than a merely just one ; that no man ought to be blamed for what it was...that we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust or unfair to be done to us in like circumstances : these are moral axioms, and many others might... | |
| Portia Young - 1852 - 140 strani
...has more merit than a merely just one. 3. That no man ought to be blamed for what he cannot help. 4. That we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust or unfair to be done to us in like circumstances. II. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF CONTINGENT TRUTHS.... | |
| 1852 - 132 strani
...more merit than a merely just one. 3. That no man ought to be blamed for what he cannot help. ' 4. That we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust or unfair to be done to us in like circumstances. II. INFERENTIAL LOGIC. • THE LOGIC OF INDUCTION... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1855 - 528 strani
...has more demerit than an ungenerous one ; that a generous action has mare merit than a merely just one; that no man ought to be blamed for' what it was not in Ids power to hinder; that we ought not to do to others what we would think unjust or unfair to be done... | |
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