Manual of Supplementary References to the Course of Lectures Upon Moral Philosop

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Manual of Supplementary References to the Course of Lectures Upon Moral Philosop
Robert Woodward Barnwell
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To say that a love of the eter- nal order will produce the love and practice of every virtue, is an assertion untenable unless we take morality for granted, and useless if we do.
In his work on Morals, all the incidental and secondary re- marks are equally well considered and well expressed. The manner in which he applied his principle to the particulars 30 HISTOEY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY.
of human duty, is excellent. He is, perhaps, the first philoso- pher who has precisely laid down and rigidly a
...dhered to the great principle, that virtue consists in pure intentions and dis- positions of mind, without which, actions, however conform- able to rules, are not truly moral ; a truth of the highest im- portance, which, in the theological form, may be said to have been the main principle of the first Protestant Reformers. Mackintoshes Eth. Diss. , p. 179.
(18. ) HUTCHESON'S VIEWS OF A MOKAL SENSE.
A late very distinguished writer, Dr. Hutcheson, deduces our moral, ideas from a moral sense : meaning by this sense, a power within us, different from reason, which renders cer- tain actions pleasing and others displeasing to us.


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