Another cross-division arises from consideration of the method of ascertaining and determining the nature of moral distinctions: the method of knowledge.
Theories will then vary radically according as the so-called inner or the so-called outer is selected as the bearer and carrier of moral distinctions.
The end of moral distinctions is to influence the feelings and determine the will, which no mere assent of the understanding can do.
Such a testimony as Hume's may be held decisive on the reality of moral distinctions.
The analysis in no way sets aside the reality of moral distinctions.
Moral distinctions, therefore, are not the offspring of reason.
The utmost politicians can perform, is, to extend the natural sentiments beyond their original bounds; but still nature must furnish the materials, and give us some notion of moral distinctions.
Starting from the universal phenomenon of moral distinctions in life, it determines the conscience psychologically, as a rationally intuitive power discerning the moral distinction and the reality and authority of moral law.
The primary fact underlying the science of ethics is the great phenomenon of moral distinctionsin the world.
Scheme Of Necessity Denies The Reality Of Moral Distinctions.
The scheme of necessity seems to be inconsistent with the reality of moral distinctions, not because we confound natural and moral necessity, but because it is really inconsistent therewith.
The views of Spinoza in relation to the reality of moral distinctions.
The attempt of Edwards to reconcile the scheme of necessity with the reality of moral distinctions.
This is the question which has been so keenly agitated in the speculations of Ethical science, namely, respecting the origin and nature of moral distinctions.
Similar observations apply to the uniformity of moral distinctions, or the conviction of a certain line of conduct which man owes to his fellow-men.
The one relates to the origin and immutability of moral distinctions, and, in connexion with this, a class of speculations which hold a conspicuous place in the history of Ethical science, under the name of Theories of Morals.
Summary of the relations of virtue and public and private, 117 Intuition, rival claims of, and utility to be regarded as the supreme regulator of moral distinctions, i.
Moral distinctions, rival claims of intuition and utility to be regarded as the supreme regulators of, i.
See Morals; Virtue; Vice Utility, rival claims of, and intuition to be regarded as the supreme regulators of moral distinctions, i.
As these affections of the sense do not exist independently, but only relatively to us, so moral distinctions, according to this view, are merely subjective affections of our minds, and not independent realities.
By opening up this principle, we shall discover one great source of moral distinctions.
It is this illusion which has led so many moralists to attempt the discussion of the nature and origin of moral distinctions, without introducing a Creator, or a divine will.
And this scheme most essentially ignored the originality of moral distinctions.
Now the epitome of moral distinctions is, 'Love thy neighbour as thyself.
Right and wrong, as moral distinctions, in no wise depend on the Divine will and law; nay, not even on the Divine existence.
I have spoken of moral distinctions as logically separable from and independent of the Divine nature.
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