The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 sider |
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... Aristotle's defi- nition of Light ; which can only tend to plunge us into mental darkness : " Light , " says he , " generates its luminous species by way of multiplication ; and this action is called , repercussion - and , conformable ...
... Aristotle's defi- nition of Light ; which can only tend to plunge us into mental darkness : " Light , " says he , " generates its luminous species by way of multiplication ; and this action is called , repercussion - and , conformable ...
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... Aristotle , and so derived and diffused almost into the whole world , is in like manner attested by all the really learned . " The particular and most valuable use , which I apprehend is to be made of this Revelation , is , to regard it ...
... Aristotle , and so derived and diffused almost into the whole world , is in like manner attested by all the really learned . " The particular and most valuable use , which I apprehend is to be made of this Revelation , is , to regard it ...
Side 103
... Aristotle , in his Ethics ; Tully , in his Offices ; and Seneca , in his Morals ; have touched upon these , with surprising force , and eloquence , as calcu- lated to form what is usually intended by a moral Character . But , when we ...
... Aristotle , in his Ethics ; Tully , in his Offices ; and Seneca , in his Morals ; have touched upon these , with surprising force , and eloquence , as calcu- lated to form what is usually intended by a moral Character . But , when we ...
Side 105
... Aristotle , than in the writings of many a modern Scribbler on this theme . It was a Philosopher of one of these Schools , who said , that moral Virtue was , Εξις κατα τον ορθον Λόγον , an u habit of acting according to right Reason ...
... Aristotle , than in the writings of many a modern Scribbler on this theme . It was a Philosopher of one of these Schools , who said , that moral Virtue was , Εξις κατα τον ορθον Λόγον , an u habit of acting according to right Reason ...
Side 115
... Aristotle has a sentiment in his Ethics still more elevated ; For , whether , " says he , " it be the very Mind of man , or some- not this a concise catechetical Summary of all Truth , and Wisdom ? It is a Maxim , at least as old as ...
... Aristotle has a sentiment in his Ethics still more elevated ; For , whether , " says he , " it be the very Mind of man , or some- not this a concise catechetical Summary of all Truth , and Wisdom ? It is a Maxim , at least as old as ...
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