| John Stanislaus Zybura - 1926 - Страниц: 574
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice his duty becomes a part of his nature." The name of Burke suggests the importance... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - Страниц: 538
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit ; and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. Your literary men, and your politicians,... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1921 - Страниц: 704
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature."187 The radical lays too much stress... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1971 - Страниц: 264
...motive to give action to that reason, and an affection which will give it permanence . . . Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit; and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature.4* Prejudice, as understood by Burke,... | |
| 1858 - Страниц: 48
...sound prejudice may by a sort of instinct supply the place of reason. Burke says of it— " Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice his duty becomes a part of his nature." AiVhat is true of Prejudice as a trait... | |
| Frederick Dreyer - 1979 - Страниц: 104
...emergency; it previously engages the mind in a steady course of wisdom and virtue. . . . Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature."22 Quite apart from any presumed merit... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1980 - Страниц: 176
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit; and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. THOMAS PAINE From Rights of Man (The... | |
| James Boyd White - 1985 - Страниц: 400
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit; and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. [P. 183] For Burke "prejudice" is thus... | |
| James Chandler - 1984 - Страниц: 338
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, skeptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. [pp. 346-47] Central as it is, this... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - Страниц: 386
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit; and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature.18 This famous passage states the case... | |
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