The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Butler: To which is Prefixed, an Account of the Character and Writings of the Author, Объемы 1-2J.F. Dove, 1828 |
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Стр. xxvi
... necessary to secure our temporal in- terest , just as we are taught that virtue is necessary to secure our eternal interest ; and both are trusted to ourselves . ‡ But the present life is not merely a state of probation , implying in it ...
... necessary to secure our temporal in- terest , just as we are taught that virtue is necessary to secure our eternal interest ; and both are trusted to ourselves . ‡ But the present life is not merely a state of probation , implying in it ...
Стр. xxvii
... necessary agent , in order to effect any thing , as freedom requires a free agent . Admitting it to be specu- latively true , if considered as influencing practice , it is the same as false for it is matter of experience , that , with ...
... necessary agent , in order to effect any thing , as freedom requires a free agent . Admitting it to be specu- latively true , if considered as influencing practice , it is the same as false for it is matter of experience , that , with ...
Стр. xxxvi
... necessary to the idea of a person , i . e . a thinking intelligent being , but presupposes , and therefore cannot constitute , personal identity ; just as knowledge presup- poses truth , but does not constitute it . Consciousness of ...
... necessary to the idea of a person , i . e . a thinking intelligent being , but presupposes , and therefore cannot constitute , personal identity ; just as knowledge presup- poses truth , but does not constitute it . Consciousness of ...
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... necessary to produce the most happiness in a system of such extent as our own world may be , taking in all that is past and to come , though we should suppose it detached from the whole of things . Indeed we are so far from being able ...
... necessary to produce the most happiness in a system of such extent as our own world may be , taking in all that is past and to come , though we should suppose it detached from the whole of things . Indeed we are so far from being able ...
Стр. 69
... necessary to the living being in this its state of reflection , after ideas are gained . For , though , from our present constitution and condition of being , our external organs of sense are necessary for conveying in ideas to our ...
... necessary to the living being in this its state of reflection , after ideas are gained . For , though , from our present constitution and condition of being , our external organs of sense are necessary for conveying in ideas to our ...
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actions afford amongst analogy of nature answer appear appetites arise atheism Author of Nature Balaam behaviour benevolence Bishop Butler BISHOP OF DURHAM capacity cerning character charity Christianity circumstances common compassion consequence consideration considered constitution of nature contrary course of nature creatures credible danger degree distinct divine endeavour evidence evil exercise exist external faculty fellow-creatures former happiness hath human implies infinite injury instances interest JOSEPH BUTLER judge justice kind laws ligion likewise living love thy neighbour mankind manner matter means ment mind miracles misery Moab moral government natural Religion necessary neral notion objections obligations observation occasion ourselves particular affection passion peculiar personal identity persons plainly present presumption principle proof racter reason reflection regard relation render respect revelation rewards and punishments rience scheme Scripture self-love sense shew shewn sider sort speak suppose supposition temper things thought tion truth tural vice virtue whole words