| Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - Страниц: 458
...neceffarily difapprove of them, as extravagant and out of proportion. Every faculty in one man is the meafure by which he judges of the like faculty in another. I judge of your fight by my fight, of your ear by my ear, of your reafon by my reafcn, of your refentment by my refentment,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1767 - Страниц: 504
...neceflarily difapprove of them, as extravagant and out of proportion. Every faculty in one man is the meafure by which he judges of the like faculty in another. I judge of your fight by my fight, of your ear by my ear, of your reafon by my reafon, of your refentment by my refentment,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1774 - Страниц: 504
...neceflarily difapprove of them, as extravagant and out of proportion. Every faculty in one man is the meafure by which he judges of the like faculty in another. I judge of your fight by mv fight, of, your ear by my ear, of your reafon by my reafon, of your refentment by my refentment,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - Страниц: 642
...neceffarily dilapprove of them, as extravagant and out of proportion. Every faculty in one man is the meafure by which he judges of the like faculty in another. . I judge of your fight by my fight, of your ear by my ear, of your reafonby my reafon, of your refentment by my refentment,... | |
| James Kerr - 1852 - Страниц: 232
...possible that we should make use of any other rule or canon but the corresponding affection in ourselves. I judge of your sight by my sight, of your ear by...resentment by my resentment, of your love by my love." But I may surely think my own sight bad and yours good, or both bad. Then why may I not think your... | |
| James Anson Farrer - 1881 - Страниц: 250
...that there is no other measure of moral conduct than the sympathetic approbation of each individual. " Every faculty in one man is the measure by which he judges of the like faculty in another ;" and as he judges of other men's power of sight or hearing by reference to his own, so he judges... | |
| Lorenzo Infantino - 1998 - Страниц: 246
...more than to observe theit agreement or disagreement with our own.78 In orher words, 'Evety faculty of one man is the measure by which he judges of the like faculty in anorher. I judge of your sight by my sight, of your eat by my eat, of your reason by my reason, of... | |
| A. M. Celâl ?engör - 2001 - Страниц: 68
...only, not those of his, which our imaginations copy. Smith (1756(1976], p. 19) emphasized this again: Every faculty in one man is the measure by which he judges of the like faculty in another [This sounds almost like Protagoras' "man is the measure of all things" of which no doubt Smith was... | |
| Christina Petsoulas - 2001 - Страниц: 220
...We even sympathise with the dead, though they cannot possibly exhibit any passion (TMS.Ii1.13). 30 'Every faculty in one man is the measure by which he judges of the like faculty in another' (TMS.Ii3.10). Cf. Campbell, Adam Smith's Science of Morals, p.95. 3 1 Communication of sentiments,... | |
| Ina Ferris - 2002 - Страниц: 223
...ourselves," and this means that when we put ourselves in the place of the other, we do so as ourselves: "I judge of your sight by my sight, of your ear by...resentment by my resentment, of your love by my love" (19). This is exactly the problem. To recall the cabin scenes from Edgeworth and Morgan discussed earlier,... | |
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