Essays And Papers Selected From the Writings of Henry Bleckly

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Essays And Papers Selected From the Writings of Henry Bleckly
Bleckly, Henry, 1812-1890
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treachery and murder are always the same, — base and detestable, — but at one time the Deborahs applaud them, and at another none can be found to justify them. It is not, therefore, as Butler puts it, that the acts in themselves, and at first sight, are approved or disapproved ; it is the acts felt and appreciated in their results when the " reflection " he appeals to has had time and opportunity to do its work. For what is reflection but thought, occupied with actions in their multifarious rel...ations and tendencies ?
Mr. T. But then Butler immediately gives it another name, calling it " a principle " and " a judge " ; it is hard to get any precise idea of a thing that is distinguished by so many and such different names.
Mr. L. What has a clear and unambiguous existence, known and ascertained, it is not difficult to mark by a definite name, but when there is indistinctness in the thought there is usually a corresponding vagueness in the language ; to call the same thing, in the same sentence, reflection, a principle, and a judge, leaves it in a haze.


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