The Elements of Moral Science, 1885) it appears modified by elements from German thinking.
Hence, a painter is not the less skilled in his profession if he voluntarily fails to exercise it or exercises it badly, but a person skilled in moral science is imprudent if voluntarily he fails to use his knowledge or uses it amiss.
Moral science is an application of dialectic, not a part of anthropology.
Moral science impeded by its chaotic data, and its unrecognised scope.
The absurdity could not be greater if in moral science, after the goal of all effort had been determined and happiness defined, we declared that this was not really the good.
But such chance reflection amounts to moral perception, not to moral science.
In those “Elements of Moral Science,” we find the following, p.
The author of the “Elements of Moral Science” next presents the marriage contract, and seems desirous to have us suppose that its obligations are incompatible with slavery.
We would have been happy to have found the causes why these things are so, as well as to have found the remedy, in “The Elements of Moral Science.
Come with me now, Molly; I am giving a course of lectures at this hour on 'Moral Science.
What would father think if he saw me puzzling my brains over 'Moral Science'?
In another way, by knowledge, just as a man learned in moral science might be able to judge rightly about virtuous acts, though he had not the virtue.
On the contrary, Every practical science is concerned with human operations; as moral science is concerned with human acts, and architecture with buildings.
And the objection which I have to the current Utilitarianism is, that it recognizes no more developed form of morality--does not see that it has reached but the initial stage of Moral Science.
Now the kind of relation which thus exists between ancient and modern astronomy is analogous to the kind of relation which, I conceive, exists between the Expediency Morality and Moral Science properly so-called.
Recent usage, however, speaks of the study rather as moral science, in harmony with the prevailing preference for the term science in all investigations conducted under the inductive method.
Hence the product of the investigation, as the systematized view of the facts, with their underlying principles, may justly be called, as it usually is called, moral science.
But, as a question of Moral Science, I will be found to differ, and in some aspects very materially, from those who have spoken and written on the subject.
The following pages contain the substance of Lectures on the subject of Domestic Slavery in the United States, which for several years have been delivered to the classes in Moral Science in Randolph Macon College.
Not only the popular ideas in regard to African slavery in this country, but the specific treatment of this topic by numerous text authors in Moral Science, rendered this unavoidable.
Wayland’s course--His treatise on Moral Science as a text-book.
And if they can only repeat the words for us, why then they might just as well send a host of free negroes with good, strong lungs to be our instructors in moral science.
Channing, "against the right of property in man," is "drawn from a very obvious principle of moral science.
Here, again, the belief that we can know ourselves immediately is as disastrous tomoral science as the corresponding idea regarding knowledge of nature was to physical science.
Moral science is not something with a separate province.
As a consequence physical science and its technological applications were highly developed while the science of man, moral science, is backward.
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