But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine pictures, of it; this is so far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form a habit of it, in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind in a contrary... The Law Times - 55 페이지1844전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Aristotle - 1853 - 444 페이지
...acting upon them ; — the principle! of obedience, of veracity, justice, and charity. But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine picturea of it, may harden the mind in a contrary course, and render it gradually more insensible ;... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 페이지
...cast my eyes on those relating to this matter."] NOTE U, p. 4C3. — Imagination. (§ 5.) " Going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well,...from necessarily or certainly conducing to form a hahit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind in i contrary course, and... | |
| John Harris - 1855 - 496 페이지
...Udum, et mollo hitiim est, nunc, nune properandus, et acri Fingendus sine fine rota." — Pers. Sat. 3. and drawing fine pictures of it, this is so far from...contrary course, and render it gradually more insensible ; that is, form a habit of insensibility to all moral considerations."* Here practice alone makes perfect.... | |
| John Harris - 1855 - 484 페이지
..."Udura, ct rnollo lutum cst, nunc, mine properandus, et acri Fingendus sine fine rota." — Pers. Sat. 3. and drawing fine pictures of it, this is so far from...contrary course, and render it gradually more insensible ; that is, form a habit of insensibility to all moral considerations."* Here practice alone makes perfect.... | |
| 1856 - 508 페이지
...there into practice ? " Going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts," says the philosopher, " talking well and drawing fine pictures of it ; this...that it may harden the mind in a contrary course."* What, then, instruction, as distinct from education, tends to produce and does produce is, that the... | |
| 1857 - 380 페이지
...virtuous act. All these, therefore, may and will contribute towards forming good habits. But, going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well,...contrary course, and render it gradually more insensible, »'. e. form a habit of insensibility to all moral considerations. For, from our very faculty of habits,... | |
| Sir Rutherford Alcock - 1857 - 312 페이지
...againft religious impreflions. To ufe the words of the acute and judicious Bifhop Butler, ' going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, — talking well, and drawing fine pictures of it, this is fb far from neceflarily or certainly conducing to the habit of it, in him who thus employs himfelf,... | |
| William Adams - 1857 - 380 페이지
...principle of Bishop Butler, " the going over the theory of virtue, and drawing fine pictures of it, is so far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form a habit of virtue in him, wTho thus employs employs himself, that it may harden the mind in a contrary direction."... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1857 - 514 페이지
...virtuous adt. All thefe, therefore, may and will contribute towards forming good habits. But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine pidtures, of it ; this is fo far from neceflarily or certainly conducing to form an habit of it, in... | |
| Christian - 1858 - 216 페이지
...acts .... All these, therefore, may and will contribute towards forming good habits. But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well,...contrary course, and render it gradually more insensible : that is, from a habit of insensibility to all moral considerations. For, from our very faculty of... | |
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