The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 240
... moral inquiry , we have already given some hints . When we consider the scrupulous obedience which Socrates yielded to the monitor within his breast , we cannot hesitate to believe that he acknowledged the existence of an inward ...
... moral inquiry , we have already given some hints . When we consider the scrupulous obedience which Socrates yielded to the monitor within his breast , we cannot hesitate to believe that he acknowledged the existence of an inward ...
Page 241
... moral heresy , in identifying the knowledge and the practice of virtue . If the allegation be truc - if Socrates ascribed greater potency to a sp culative knowledge of duty than experience will justify , it was an error that leaned to ...
... moral heresy , in identifying the knowledge and the practice of virtue . If the allegation be truc - if Socrates ascribed greater potency to a sp culative knowledge of duty than experience will justify , it was an error that leaned to ...
Page 253
... moral interests . Each surveyed , with comprehensive mind , the condition and wants of the age in which he lived . So- crates was deeply impressed with man's moral degradation , Bacon with his physical destitution . And the reasons are ...
... moral interests . Each surveyed , with comprehensive mind , the condition and wants of the age in which he lived . So- crates was deeply impressed with man's moral degradation , Bacon with his physical destitution . And the reasons are ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American ancient appears arts beautiful become Billaud Varennes body Cabbala called cause character Christian Church civilization consider constitution divine doctrine doubt earth Eugene Sue Europe evil existence expression faith favor feel France French French revolution genius Girondists give Greece Greek heart heaven Hebertists Herder human idea Indian individual influence Jacobin club Jacobins Jews king labor land language less Louis Louis XV Malesherbes Masenius matter means ment Milton mind Montiano moral national assembly nature never noble object opinions Paradise Lost Paris party peculiar period philosophy Philosophy of History Plato poet poetry political possession present principles prisons produced race readers reason reform regard reign religion religious remarks revolution Robespierre Roman seems society Socrates soul spirit Talmud thing thou thought tion translation tribes true truth virtue whole words writers Xenophon