| Jacob Gould Schurman - 1881 - 136 páginas
...refute him, although you were certain he used words in a meaning entirely foreign to * Data tf Ethict, p. 57. the popular usage. The case is precisely the...to construct on such a * Data of Ethics, p. 61. f /*»'<*. p. 49. foundation a system of rules valid for all human conduct. Already in possession of... | |
| 1881 - 334 páginas
...— the psychical, the social, the moral." "On studying the various ethical theories," he says, "I am struck with the fact that they are all characterized...the idea of causation or by inadequate presence Of it." It must be manifest to the reader that what Mr. Spencer here calls the " idea of causation " is... | |
| Egbert Coffin Smyth - 1884 - 720 páginas
...the psychical, the social, the moral." " On studying the various ethical theories," he says, " I am struck with the fact that they are all characterized...the idea of causation or by inadequate presence of it." It must be manifest to the reader that what Mr. Spencer here calls the " idea of causation " is... | |
| Francis Howe Johnson - 1891 - 550 páginas
...to be quite ignorant of it. " On studying the various ethical theories," Mr. Spencer affirms, " I am struck with the fact that they are all characterized...the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it." Nor is even this the most extreme exemplification of the far-awayness from ordinary thinking of... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 610 páginas
...on what seems an irrelevant subject ? I do it because on studying the various ethical theories, I am struck with the fact that they are all characterized...the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it. Whether theological, political, intuitional, or utilitarian, they all display, if not in the same... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 614 páginas
...? I do it because on studying the various ethical theories, I am struck with the fact that they arc all characterized either by entire absence of the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it. Whether theological, political, intuitional, or utilitarian, they all display, if not in the same... | |
| 1900 - 798 páginas
...Refer to Mill's answer to this difficulty. 7. Spencer finds fault with various ethical theories as " characterized either by entire absence of the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it." Explain his position here. Can the idea of natural causation give rise to an ethical ideal ? 8.... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1902 - 426 páginas
...now proceed. The main drift of this chapter is that ' the various ethical theories are characterised either by entire absence of the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it.' I will not dwell on the theological doctrine that ' actions are made respectively good or bad... | |
| Ernest Albee - 1902 - 450 páginas
...on studying the various ethical theories, I am struck with the fact that they are all characterised either by entire absence of the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it. Whether theological, political, intuitional, or utilitarian, they all display, if not in the same... | |
| Singleton Waters Davis - 1910 - 170 páginas
...is not so, as Mr. Spencer explains, thus : " Because on studying the various ethical theories I am struck with the fact that they are all characterized...the idea of causation, or by inadequate presence of it. Whether theological, political, intuitional, or utilitarian, they all display, if not in the same... | |
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