| David Daiches Raphael - 1991 - 448 דפים
...PROPRIETY OR IMPROPRIETY OF THE AFFECTIONS OF OTHER MEN, BY THEIR CONCORD OR DISSONANCE WITH OUR OWN 770 When the original passions of the person principally...improper, and unsuitable to the causes which excite them. To approve of the passions of another, therefore, as suitable to their objects, is the same thing as... | |
| Jennifer A. Herdt - 1997 - 322 דפים
...According to Smith: When the original passions of the person principally concerned are in perfect accord with the sympathetic emotions of the spectator, they...improper, and unsuitable to the causes which excite them.70 As he describes this process, Smith begins to use "sympathy" to refer, not to the imaginative... | |
| Jennifer A. Herdt - 1997 - 322 דפים
...thinkers incorporate sympathy into their moral theories is only superficially similar. According to Smith: When the original passions of the person principally concerned are in perfect accord with the sympathetic emotions of the spectator, they necessarily appear to this last just and... | |
| Charles L. Griswold - 1999 - 430 דפים
...fame or of what is praiseworthy (a love that also originates in the imagination). Pleasure and Pain When the original passions of the person principally...coincide with what he feels, they necessarily appear 7 "Fear, however, is a passion derived altogether from the imagination, which represents, with an uncertainty... | |
| Adam Smith - 1982 - 582 דפים
...objects, is the same thing as to observe that we entirely sympathize with them.' (Ii3.1.) He added: 'When the original passions of the person principally...necessarily appear to this last just and proper.' This argument raises two distinct but connected problems affecting the person judged, and the person... | |
| Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 דפים
...Propriety or Impropriety of the Affections of Other Men, by Their Concord or Dissonance with Our Own When the original passions of the person principally...improper, and unsuitable to the causes which excite them. To approve of the passions of another, therefore, as suitable to their objects, is the same thing as... | |
| Gordon Graham - 2004 - 264 דפים
...Propriety or Impropriety of the Affections of Other Men, by Their Concord or Dissonance with Our Own When the original passions of the person principally...improper, and unsuitable to the causes which excite them. To approve of the passions of another, therefore, as suitable to their objects, is the same thing as... | |
| James B. Freeman - 2004 - 416 דפים
...recognition of congruence as a general criterion for evaluative judgments at this selfreferential level: When the original passions of the person principally...improper, and unsuitable to the causes which excite them. ( 1976, p. 16) We may express the criterion for judgments at this self-referential level this way:... | |
| Luigino Bruni, Pier Luigi Porta - 2005 - 380 דפים
...claim that we approve of other people's sentiments just to the extent that we "go along with" them: When the original passions of the person principally...last just and proper, and suitable to their objects ... To approve of the passions of another, therefore, as suitable to their objects, is the same thing... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 510 דפים
...PROPRIETY OR IMPROPRIETY OK THE AFFECTION'S_ OF OTHER MEN BY THEIR CONCORD OR DlSSOXANCEN WITH OUR OWN. 262 WHEN the original passions of the person principally...improper, and unsuitable to the causes which excite them. To/approve of the passions of another, therefore, as suitable to their objects, is the same thing as... | |
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