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LONDON: LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.

DUBLIN:

Printed at the University Press,

BY M. H. GILL.

DUBLIN EXAMINATION PAPERS,

1865.

UNDERGRADUATE HONOR EXAMINATION PAPERS.

Hilary Term.

SENIOR SOPHISTERS.

Ethics.

DR. MALET.

1. When the ancient philosophers said that Vice was contrary to Nature, in what sense must they have used the word "Nature"? Give Butler's remarks in full.

2. When we say that the world is kept in the tolerable order in which it is by Human Nature, in what partial sense is the word used? Why is it partial?

3. Lord Shaftesbury, from his own statement, ought to have been guarded against the deficiency in his system?

4. What moral obligation does Butler mention as having been disputed? Show it to be an obligation; and yet, in a peculiar sense, a precept of Christianity.

5. What does Butler remark about the influence of Self-love in the world? What common error does he remark about this? and by what instance does he show this error?

6. What remarks does he make about the Epicurean System, as distinct from the religious or moral institution of life, and the results which would follow from it?

7. What practical rule of our Saviour does he recommend as a guard against Self-deceit ? and what are his remarks on this rule?

8. In what precept of our Saviour is the principle of Virtue included? and how does Butler show the peculiar propriety of this?

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