| Samuel Clarke - 1823 - Počet stránok 478
...put in like circumstances, bears to him. Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable, for another to do for me, that, by the same judgment, I declare reasonable or unreasonable that I in the like case should do for him. And to deny this either in word or action, is as if a man should... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1833 - Počet stránok 402
...put in like circumstances, bears to him. Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable for another to do for me, that by the same judgment, I declare reasonable or unreasonable that I, in like case, should do for him. And to deny this either in word or in action, is as if a man should... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1836 - Počet stránok 414
...put in like circumstances, bears to him. Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable for another to do for me, that by the same judgment, I declare reasonable or unreasonr able that I, in like case, should do for him. And to deny this either in word or in action,... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - Počet stránok 460
...not to be equal to the first. Ibid. 188. Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable for another to do for me, that by the same judgment I declare reasonable or unreasonable that I in the like case should do for him. And to deny this either in word or action is as if a man should... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - Počet stránok 476
...not to be equal to the first. Ibid. IKS. Whatever I jndge reasonable or unreasonable for another to do for me , that by the same judgment I declare reasonable or unreasonable that 1 in the like case should do for him. And to deny this either in word or action is as if a man should... | |
| Charles James Foster - 1853 - Počet stránok 190
...the like circumstances bears to him. Whatever I judge reasonable or unresonable for another to do to me, that by the same judgment I declare reasonable or unreasonable that I in the like case do for him. And to deny this either in word or action is as if a man should contend... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - Počet stránok 1188
...first of which he terms Equity, and the second Love or Benevolence. The Rule of Equity he states thus: "Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable that...unreasonable that I should in the like case do for him" — which is, of course, the 'Golden Rule ' precisely stated. The obligation to "Universal Love or... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1874 - Počet stránok 508
...three slightly different forms, of which the clearest and most unexceptionable seems to be this : " Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable that another...unreasonable that I should in the like case do for him1." This is a special application (restricted by the condition that our conduct is to affect others)... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1877 - Počet stránok 144
...first of which he terms Equity, and the second Love or Benevolence. The Rule of Equity he states thus: "Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable that...I declare reasonable or unreasonable that I should tn tJie like case do for him " — which is, of course, the 'Golden Rule' precisely stated. The obligation... | |
| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1877 - Počet stránok 80
.../^" J (371 ; cf. 470). These are the Rule of Equity and the Rule \ of Benevolence. The first is ' " Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable that another should do for me : that by the same judgment I \ r-declare reasonable or unreasonable that I should in the like **A case do for him " ' (358). With... | |
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