A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning Into Moral Subjects and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1874 - Knowledge, Theory of |
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action advantage affection agreeable animal appear approbation argument arises beauty benevolence betwixt cause cerning character CLEANTHES concerning consequently consider consider'd contrary cou'd Crown 8vo dæmons degree Deity DEMEA deriv'd desire determined distinction double relation Edition emotion encrease establish'd esteem evil excite experience farther feeling give happiness human nature Hume imagination influence interest Introd John Stuart Mill John Tyndall judgment justice kind laws lence love and hatred love or hatred mankind manner matter means mind moral motive never object obligation observ'd observe operation original ourselves pain particular person phænomenon PHILO philosophers philosophical scepticism pleasure possession present pride and humility principles produce qualities R. A. Proctor reason regard relation of ideas resemblance satisfaction SECT sensation sense sensible sentiments shou'd society species suppos'd suppose sympathy thing Thomas Arnold tion tis evident tis impossible twill uneasiness vice virtue virtuous vols Woodcuts wou'd