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... moral sciences . The proper subjects of the first are the properties of matter ; those of the second are the sensations , faculties , and habits of the human mind . As we have no experience of mind separated from matter ( perhaps indeed ...
... moral sciences . The proper subjects of the first are the properties of matter ; those of the second are the sensations , faculties , and habits of the human mind . As we have no experience of mind separated from matter ( perhaps indeed ...
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... moral considerations . Where the subject is matter the distinction between an art and a science is in general easily ... morality . But logic is not an art but a science . It is not a collection of precepts how to reason , but a ...
... moral considerations . Where the subject is matter the distinction between an art and a science is in general easily ... morality . But logic is not an art but a science . It is not a collection of precepts how to reason , but a ...
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... morality is not a science but an art . The object of the moralist is not to inform us as to the nature of the faculties and the sensations of man , but to advise us how to use those faculties , and how to subject ourselves to those ...
... morality is not a science but an art . The object of the moralist is not to inform us as to the nature of the faculties and the sensations of man , but to advise us how to use those faculties , and how to subject ourselves to those ...
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... morality of Zeno with that of Smith or of Paley . It appears to me that the greater tendency to con- found science and art , when the subject is mind , than when it is matter , arises from the more immediate influence on human conduct ...
... morality of Zeno with that of Smith or of Paley . It appears to me that the greater tendency to con- found science and art , when the subject is mind , than when it is matter , arises from the more immediate influence on human conduct ...
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... moral and intellectual processes are taking place in them . If he be a cautious observer , he endeavours to correct this in- ference by examining their countenances , their words , and their actions . But these are uncertain symptoms ...
... moral and intellectual processes are taking place in them . If he be a cautious observer , he endeavours to correct this in- ference by examining their countenances , their words , and their actions . But these are uncertain symptoms ...
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