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... object of that virtue . 6. Now to make one feel the truth of the ethical principle , it matters not whether he has seen many or few benefactors in the course of his experience . Nay , it matters not whether there are many or few ...
... object of that virtue . 6. Now to make one feel the truth of the ethical principle , it matters not whether he has seen many or few benefactors in the course of his experience . Nay , it matters not whether there are many or few ...
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... object , the object in which the appetite rests and terminates , is the food itself . The same is true of all our special affections . Each has a proper and peculiar object of its own , and the mere pleasure attendant on the prosecution ...
... object , the object in which the appetite rests and terminates , is the food itself . The same is true of all our special affections . Each has a proper and peculiar object of its own , and the mere pleasure attendant on the prosecution ...
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... object of the thought to excite that feeling . When a voluptuous object awakens a voluptuous feeling , this is not by suggestion , but by a direct influence of its own . When the picture of that voluptuous object awakens the same ...
... object of the thought to excite that feeling . When a voluptuous object awakens a voluptuous feeling , this is not by suggestion , but by a direct influence of its own . When the picture of that voluptuous object awakens the same ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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