Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... moral sense ' or social instinct . A recent writer has well described its character . There is in our nature an original and inward principle of love to our kind , expressly designed by its Divine Author to generate our moral sentiments ...
... moral sense ' or social instinct . A recent writer has well described its character . There is in our nature an original and inward principle of love to our kind , expressly designed by its Divine Author to generate our moral sentiments ...
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... moral or immoral character ? He is to be taught , ' the Utili- tarians would say , ' that such and such actions are moral , and therefore conducive to his happiness . ' But if he is taught at the same time that the production of ...
... moral or immoral character ? He is to be taught , ' the Utili- tarians would say , ' that such and such actions are moral , and therefore conducive to his happiness . ' But if he is taught at the same time that the production of ...
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... moral and orderly habits . Though the scope of our little work has been necessarily confined to economical ameliorations , we are far from shutting our eyes to the imperative necessity of concomitant reforms in our systems of moral and ...
... moral and orderly habits . Though the scope of our little work has been necessarily confined to economical ameliorations , we are far from shutting our eyes to the imperative necessity of concomitant reforms in our systems of moral and ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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