| David Hume - 1874 - 544 페이지
...justice to be a natural virtue, I make use of the word, natural, only as oppos'd to artificial. In another sense of the word ; as no principle of the human mind is more natural than a sense of virtue than justice. Mankind i so no virtue is more natural an inventive species ; and where an invention... | |
| David Hume - 1888 - 756 페이지
...justice to be a natural virtue, I make use of the word, I natural, only as oppos'd to artificial. In another sense of the word; as no principle of the...obvious and absolutely necessary, it may as properly l)e said to be natural as any thing that proceeds immediately from original principles, without the... | |
| David Hume - 1898 - 534 페이지
...justice to be a natural virtue, I make use of the word, natural, only as oppos'd to artificial. In another sense of the word ; as no principle of the...inventive species ; and where an invention is obvious and abcolutely necessary, it may as properly be said to be natural as any thing that proceeds immediately... | |
| James Seth - 1912 - 404 페이지
...its origin in ' the artifice and contrivance of men,' it is in another and deeper sense natural. ' Mankind is an inventive species ; and where an invention...necessary, it may as properly be said to be natural as anything that proceeds immediately from original principles, without the intervention of thought or... | |
| 1927 - 1070 페이지
...jednolitość w rozwoju myślenia Hume'a została przerwana z tą chwilą, kiedy przy1 pp. 285/6. 1 p. 251/2. »Mankind is an inventive species; and where an invention is obvious and absolutly necessary, it may as properly be said to be natural as any thing t ha t prooeeds immadiately... | |
| Dante Germino - 1979 - 416 페이지
...Human Nature, bk. 2, pt. 3, sec. 3, p. 416. 45. Ibid., bk. 3, pt. 2, sec. 1, p. 484. Hume declares that mankind "is an inventive species, and where an invention is obvious and absolutely necessary, it may properly be said to be [as] natural as anything that proceeds immediately from original principles,... | |
| Knud Haakonssen - 1989 - 254 페이지
...justice to be a natural virtue, I make use of the word, natural, only as opposed to artificial. In another sense of the word; as no principle of the human mind is more natural than a sense of justice; so no virtue is more natural than justice. Mankind is an inventive species; and where an invention... | |
| William Vitek - 2010 - 283 페이지
...their own purposes in ways that turn out to be mutually beneficial for all. In addition, Hume says that "mankind is an inventive species; and where an invention...necessary, it may as properly be said to be natural as anything that proceeds immediately from original principles, without the intervention of thought or... | |
| K. W. M. Fulford, Grant Gillett, Janet Martin Soskice - 1994 - 224 페이지
...to add that by calling justice artificial he is not belittling it, and that in a way it is natural: 'mankind is an inventive species; and where an invention is obvious and absolutely necessary, it may properly be said to be natural as anything that proceeds immediately from original principles ... Though... | |
| Peggy Zeglin Brand, Carolyn Korsmeyer - 2010 - 506 페이지
...appreciation of social utility also comes to us naturally in the confirmation of useful actions by sentiments. "Mankind is an inventive species; and where an invention is obvious and absolutely necessary, it may as property be said to be natural as any thing that proceeds immediately from original principles, without... | |
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