The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 38
... moral obligations are such as were never the results of our option . I allow , that if no supreme ruler exists , wise to form , and potent to enforce , the moral law , there is no sanction to any contract , virtual or even actual ...
... moral obligations are such as were never the results of our option . I allow , that if no supreme ruler exists , wise to form , and potent to enforce , the moral law , there is no sanction to any contract , virtual or even actual ...
Strana 52
... moral sentiments of some few among them do put some check on their savage theories . But let us take care . The moral sentiments , so nearly connected with early prejudice as to be almost one and the same thing , will assuredly not live ...
... moral sentiments of some few among them do put some check on their savage theories . But let us take care . The moral sentiments , so nearly connected with early prejudice as to be almost one and the same thing , will assuredly not live ...
Strana 213
... moral essences . They are artificial combinations ; and in their proximate efficient cause , the arbitrary pro- ductions of the human mind . We are not yet acquainted with the laws which neces- sarily influence the stability of that ...
... moral essences . They are artificial combinations ; and in their proximate efficient cause , the arbitrary pro- ductions of the human mind . We are not yet acquainted with the laws which neces- sarily influence the stability of that ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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