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" The torpor of his mind renders him, not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational conversation, but of conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary... "
Education in the Nineteenth Century - Side 218
redigeret af - 1901 - 274 sider
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Culture of Ecology: Reconciling Economics and Environment

Robert E. Babe, Robert Babe - 2006 - 249 sider
...conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private...interests of his country he is altogether incapable of judging.68 It is doubtful, then, that even Smith believed that a little reading, writing, and arithmetic...
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The Economics of Experiences, the Arts and Entertainment

David E. Andersson, Åke E. Andersson - 2006 - 268 sider
...of conceiving any generous, noble or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private life. Of the great and extensive interest of his country he is all together incapable of judging; and unless very particular pains have...
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Aristotle and Hamilton on Commerce and Statesmanship

Michael D. Chan - 2006 - 236 sider
...and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become. ... Of the great and extensive interests of his country he is altogether incapable of judging; and unless very particular pains have been taken to render him otherwise, he is equally incapable of...
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The World We Want : How and Why the Ideals of the Enlightenment Still Elude ...

Robert B. Louden Professor of Philosophy University of Southern Maine - 2007 - 344 sider
...conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private.... His dexterity at his own particular trade seems, in this manner, to be acquired at the expense of his intellectual, social, and martial virtues. (fWV.if50)...
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The Individual and the Political Order: An Introduction to Social and ...

Norman E. Bowie, Robert L. Simon - 2008 - 294 sider
...generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many of the ordinary duties of private life. Of the great...interests of his country he is altogether incapable of judging.11 On this point as well, Marx is relevant to contemporary issues. Contemporary critics of...
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The Real Price of Everything: Rediscovering the Six Classics of Economics

Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 sider
...conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment and unless very particular pains have been taken to render him otherwise, he is equally incapable of...
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The Problems and Promise of Commercial Society: Adam Smith's Response to ...

Dennis Carl Rasmussen - 2010 - 208 sider
...conceiving of any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private...his country, he is altogether incapable of judging. ... It corrupts even the activity of his body, and renders him incapable of exerting his strength with...
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