The Principles of Morals, Part 1Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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action affection amongst antipathy Aristotle become benevolence Bishop Butler blame called causes chapter character Cicero circumstances civilisation conceive conduct conscious consequences consideration Crown 8vo desire determined disapprobation disposition distinction duty employed Ethics evil existence fact feeling of resentment frequently George Saintsbury gratification habit Hermann Oldenberg Herodotus human nature idea imagination individual inflicted injury instance interests Introduction and Notes James Legge judgment justice labour M.A. Extra fcap M.A. Second Edition man's mankind Max Müller means mind mischief moral sentiment moralists motives object origin ourselves pathy perhaps person Plato pleasures and pains principle punishment question reason reflexion regard religious sanction remarked result Robinson Ellis rules seems self-love self-regarding feelings sense shew simply social sanction society speak sufficient supposed sympathetic feelings sympathy T. W. Rhys Davids tendency term theory tion Translated tribes virtue volitions W. W. Skeat word wrong καὶ