Justice is founded on the love of one's neighbour ; and goodness is a kind of beauty. The moral law, like the laws of physical nature, rests in the long run upon instinctive intuitions, and is neither more nor less " innate " and " necessary " than they... A Study in Human Nature - Side 52af Lyman Abbott - 1885 - 76 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Lyman Abbott - 1886 - 206 sider
...included in the love of one's neighbor ; and goodness is a kind of beauty. The moral law, like the law of physical nature, rests in the long run upon instinctive...got to understand the first book of Euclid ; but the great truths of mathematics are no less necessary and binding on the great mass of mankind. Some there... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 234 sider
...effects of our actions and thereby dictate conduct. Justice is founded on the love of one's neighbour ; and goodness is a kind of beauty. The moral law, like...the truths of mathematics are no less necessary and I binding on the great mass of mankind. Some there are who cannot feel the difference between the Sonata... | |
| Richard Wilde Micou - 1916 - 518 sider
...body. Huxley answers the objection thut moral sense is weak in some men ; " Some people cannot by any be got to understand the first book of Euclid ; but the truths of matics are no less necessary and binding on the great mas* of Some there are who cannot feel the difference... | |
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