| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1714 - 454 pages
...Part 2. Parts. So in Behaviour and Actions, when ^T^ prefented to our Underftanding, there muft »- 3' be found, of neceffity, an apparent Difference, according...the Regularity or Irregularity of the Subjects. THE MIND, which is Spectator or Moral Auditor of other Minds, cannot be without its Eye and Ear ; fo as... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1727 - 454 pages
...Attions, when l/W» prefented to our Underftanding, there muft ,* • 3 • be found, of neceflity, an apparent Difference, according to the Regularity or Irregularity of the Subjects. THE MIND, which is Spectator or Aii Moral ^ ditor of other Minds, cannot be withou| " its Eye and Ear ;... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Ethics - 1732 - 450 pages
...2. Parts. So in Behaviour and Aftiom, when ^-\r* prefented to our Underftanding, there muft $• 3. be found, of neceffity, an apparent Difference, according...to the Regularity or Irregularity of the Subjects. _ TH E MIND, which is Spectator or diror of other Minds, cannot be without its Eye and Ear ; fo as... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1773 - 456 pages
...414. of of their feveral Parts. So in Behaviour and Actions, when prefented to our Uriderftanding, there muft be found, of neceffity, an apparent Difference,...the Regularity or Irregularity of the Subjects. THE MIND, which is Spectator or Auditor of other Minds, cannot be without its Eye and Ear; fo as to difcern... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1882 - 296 pages
...So in behaviour and actions, when presented to our understanding, there must be found, of necessity, an apparent difference, according to the regularity or irregularity of the subjects." 5 In the Moralists, 6 he tries to state the question with regard to the beauty of external objects... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - Ethics - 1897 - 512 pages
...So in Behaviour and Actions, when presented to our Understanding, there must be found, of necessity, an apparent Difference, according to the Regularity or Irregularity of the Subjects. 1 Infra, § 67. 1 2 SHAFTESBURV. [Book I. The Mind, which is Spectator or Auditor of other Minds, cannot... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1900 - 420 pages
...So in behaviour and actions, when presented to our understanding, there must be found, of necessity, an apparent difference, according to the regularity or irregularity of the subjects. The mind, which is spectator or auditor of other minds, cannot be without its eye and ear, so as to discern... | |
| William Robert Scott - Philosophy, Scottish - 1900 - 326 pages
...behaviour and actions, [in which] when presented to our understanding there must be found of necessity an apparent difference, according to the regularity or irregularity of the subjects. "The mind, which is the spectator or auditor of other minds, cannot be without its eye and ear, so as to... | |
| Benjamin Rand - Ethics - 1909 - 832 pages
...So in behaviour and actions, when presented to our understanding, there must be found, of necessity, an apparent difference, according to the regularity or irregularity of the subjects. The mind, which is spectator or auditor of other minds, cannot be without its eye and ear; so as to discern... | |
| David Daiches Raphael - Philosophy - 1991 - 440 pages
...So in behaviour and actions, when presented to our understanding, there must be found, of necessity, an apparent difference, according to the regularity or irregularity of the subjects. The MIND, which is spectator or auditor of other minds, cannot be without its eye and ear; so as to discern... | |
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