Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of the Intellect and the Sensibilities, Volume 2W. Hyde, 1839 - Intellect |
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... MORAL AP- Of the. mation of taste Instantaneousness of the decisions of taste Of the permanency of beauty 72 73 CHAP . VI . EMOTIONS OF THE LUDI- crous . General nature of emotions of the ludicrous Occasions of emotions of the ludi ...
... MORAL AP- Of the. mation of taste Instantaneousness of the decisions of taste Of the permanency of beauty 72 73 CHAP . VI . EMOTIONS OF THE LUDI- crous . General nature of emotions of the ludicrous Occasions of emotions of the ludi ...
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... moral character of the possessory principle 122 Proofs of the natural desire of so- ciety from the confessions and ... nature of the af- fections 152 Of resentment or anger Illustrations of instinctive resent- 158 ment 154 Uses and ...
... moral character of the possessory principle 122 Proofs of the natural desire of so- ciety from the confessions and ... nature of the af- fections 152 Of resentment or anger Illustrations of instinctive resent- 158 ment 154 Uses and ...
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... nature of the fraternal af- fection On the utility of the domestic af- fections Of the moral character of the do- mestic affections and of the be- nevolent affections generally 174 Of the moral character of the voluntary exercise of ...
... nature of the fraternal af- fection On the utility of the domestic af- fections Of the moral character of the do- mestic affections and of the be- nevolent affections generally 174 Of the moral character of the voluntary exercise of ...
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... nature from con- sciousness 207 208 Evidence of a moral nature dis- coverable in what we notice in children Proofs of a moral nature from the manner of our intercourse with our fellow - inen ... moral sublime 244 The moral 8 CONTENTS .
... nature from con- sciousness 207 208 Evidence of a moral nature dis- coverable in what we notice in children Proofs of a moral nature from the manner of our intercourse with our fellow - inen ... moral sublime 244 The moral 8 CONTENTS .
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... moral sublime 244 The moral sublime involves the morally beautiful 245 A degree of moral sublime in acts of strict ... nature and the prin- ciple on which it is regulated 264 The nature of conscience , con- sidered as an uniform ...
... moral sublime 244 The moral sublime involves the morally beautiful 245 A degree of moral sublime in acts of strict ... nature and the prin- ciple on which it is regulated 264 The nature of conscience , con- sidered as an uniform ...
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