| 1802 - 764 páginas
...secondly, that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...might have been effected by the operation of pain. " Whilst these propositions can be maintained, we are authorized to ascribe to the Deity the character... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 páginas
...secondly ; that thi Deity has added pleasure to animal sepsations beyond what was necessary for any other purpose ; or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...might have been effected by the operation of pain. Whilst these propositions can be maintained, we are authorised to ascribe to the Deity the character... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 páginas
...that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...might have been effected by the operation of pain." First, " in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance... | |
| John Prior Estlin - 1818 - 422 páginas
...that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...might have been effected by the operation of pain. These propositions he has illustrated by a variety of facts which are deserving our attention. But... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - 1818 - 294 páginas
...that God has superadded pleasure to animal sensations either beyond the amount necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might ,have been effected by the opera, tion of pain. Now, although Dr. Paley, in the conclusion of his treatise, justly remarks, that... | |
| William Paley - 1819 - 302 páginas
...and the properties given to the necessaries of life themselves, by which they contribute to pleasThis proposition may be thus explained. "The capacities...animal, however manifestly they may be the result of an organization contrived for the purpose, can only be deemed an act, or a part of the same will, as that... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 páginas
...that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...might have been effected by the operation of pain." First, " in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 382 páginas
...is, " that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been effected bv the operation of pain." This proposition may he thus explained : The capacities, which, according... | |
| William Paley, Edmund Paley - 1825 - 424 páginas
...is, " that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...which, according to the established course of nature, arc necessary to the support or preservation of an animal, however manifestly they may be the result... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 440 páginas
...secondly, that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary for any other purpose ; or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary,...might have been effected by the operation of pain. * Balguy on the Divine Benevolence. Whilst these propositions can be maintained, we are authorized... | |
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