| Walter Goodnow Everett - 1918 - 464 páginas
...consolidated through all past generations of the human race, have been producing corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility." 2 IV. CRITICISM or INTUITIONALISM When we examine the two theories, the intuitionalistic and the historical,... | |
| Mossie May Waddington - 1919 - 216 páginas
...organized and consolidated through all past generations of the human race, have been producing nervous modifications, which by continued transmission and...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. I also hold that, just as the space-intuition responds to the exact demonstrations of geometry, and... | |
| Charles Turner Gorham - 1924 - 90 páginas
...This view is expressed by Herbert Spencer in the following passage quoted by Darwin : — I believe that the experiences of utility, organized and consolidated...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. (Descent of Man, vol. i, chap, iv.) This appears to afford a satisfactory explanation of those moral... | |
| Morris Gilmore Caldwell - 1927 - 318 páginas
...consolidated through all past genera at ions of the human raoe, have been producing corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility." "The existence of the moral sense of a raoe of people, created, like all other sentiments, by evolution,... | |
| Charles Lester Sherman - 1927 - 386 páginas
...generations of the human race, have been producing corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continual transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. I also hold that just as the space-intuition responds to the exact demonstrations of geometry, and... | |
| Jerome B. Schneewind - 1977 - 490 páginas
...organized and consolidated through all past generations of the human race, have been producing nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility.* These ideas received a certain measure of support from the fact that Darwin himself did not reject... | |
| Robert J. Richards - 1987 - 719 páginas
...has practically become a form of thought, apparently quite independent of experience; so do I believe that the experiences of utility, organized and consolidated...no apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility.16 The position, then, is simply that we instinctively judge conduct under the unconscious... | |
| Millicent Bell - 1995 - 236 páginas
...have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition — certain emotional responding to right & wrong conduct, which have no apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility."25 "Nervous modifications" and "moral intuition" are fudging phrases - vague, unscientific... | |
| Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 páginas
...explained his views on the moral sense. He says,81 "I believe that the experiences of utility organised and consolidated through all past generations of the...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility." There is not the least inherent improbability, as it seems to me, in virtuous tendencies being more... | |
| John Offer - 2000 - 416 páginas
...consolidated through all past generations of the human race have been producing corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility" (p. 123). But there are manifold experiences of utility, such as the more immediate means of gratifying... | |
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