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" But whatsoever is the object of any man's appetite or desire, that is it which he for his part calleth good: and the object of his hate and aversion, evil; and of his contempt, vile and inconsiderable. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 97
1887
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The History of Moral Science, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - Ethics - 1833 - 402 pages
...desire ; that is it which he for his part calleth good; and the object of his hate and aversion, evil; and of his contempt, vile and inconsiderable. For these words of good and evil, and contemptible, are even used with relation to the person that useth them : there being...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - Philosophy, English - 1839 - 766 pages
...the object of his hate and aversion, Good. evil ; and of his contempt, vile and inconsiderable. EvU. For these words of good, evil, and contemptible, are...useth them : there being nothing simply and absolutely a so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth ..., Volume 3

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 428 pages
...desire, that is it, which he for his part calls good, and the object of his hate and aversion, evil, or of his contempt, vile and inconsiderable. For these...contemptible are ever used with relation to the person using them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and («) Lev....
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe: In the Fifteenth ..., Volume 3

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 718 pages
...desire, that is it, which he for his part calls good, and the object of his hate and aversion, evil, or of his contempt, vile and inconsiderable. For these words of good, evil and contemptible are CHAP ever used with relation to the person using them ; 1_ there being nothing simply and absolutely...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth ..., Volume 3

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 810 pages
...inconsiderable. For these words of good, evil and contemptible are ever used with relation to the person using them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so; nor any common rule of good and («)Lev.c.9. (i) Id. Lev. c. 11. (*) Hum. Nat. c. 7. (rf) Hum. Nat. c. 8. evil, to be taken from the...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1843 - 634 pages
...inconsiderable. For these words of good, evil and contemptible are ever used with relation to the person using them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to betaken from the nature of the objects themselves, but from the person of the man, where there is no...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - Europe - 1843 - 608 pages
...contempt, vile and inconsiderable. For these words • Hum. Nat. c.7. f 1d. Lev. c. 11. f IIum. Nat, c. 8. of good, evil and contemptible are ever used with relation to the person using them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, and ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - Literature, Modern - 1854 - 620 pages
...desire, that is it which he for his part calls good, and the object of his hate and aversion, evil, or of his contempt, vile and inconsiderable. For these...contemptible are ever used with relation to the person using them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Volumes 8-10

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1854 - 630 pages
...what he, for his part, calleth good; and the object of his hate and aversion, evil. For these words, good, evil, and contemptible, are ever used with relation...person that useth them ; there being nothing simply or absolutely so, nor any common rule of good or evil to be taken from the objects themselves, but...
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Notes on mental & moral philosophy

H. Coleman - Ethics - 1865 - 234 pages
...for his part calleth good, and the object of his hate or aversion evil ; for these words of good and evil and contemptible are ever used with relation...person that useth them, there being nothing simply or absolutely so, nor any common rule of good or evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves,...
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