Thursday, August 9, 2007

The first part of Chapter XVII



The first part of Chapter XVII. is entitled the "Limits between Private
Ethics and the Art of Legislation;" and a short account of it will
complete the view of the author"s Ethical Theory.


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Although siding in the main with Shaftesbury and Hutcheson, Brown



objects to their designation Moral Sense, as expressing the innate
power of moral approbation
Although siding in the main with Shaftesbury and Hutcheson, Brown
objects to their designation Moral Sense, as expressing the innate
power of moral approbation. If "Sense" be interpreted merely as
susceptibility, he has nothing to say, but if it mean a primary medium
of perception, like the eye or the ear, he considers it a mistake. It
is, in his view, an _emotion_, like hope, jealousy, or resentment,
rising up on the presentation of a certain class of objects. He farther
objects to the phrase "moral ideas," also used by Hutcheson. The moral
emotions are more akin to love and hate, than to perception or
judgment.


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With these figures in hand let us consider now a kind of debit



and credit sheet against and for our present system of weights
and measures
With these figures in hand let us consider now a kind of debit
and credit sheet against and for our present system of weights
and measures.


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As a speculation, it is open to these objections



As a speculation, it is open to these objections. (1) Being contrary to
the unprejudiced notions of mankind, it demands some very powerful aid
from philosophy. On the face of things, the selfish passions and the
benevolent passions are widely distinguished, and no hypothesis has
ever yet so far overcome the disparity as to show that the one could
grow out of the other; we may discern in the attempts that love of
_simplicity_, which has done so much harm to philosophy.


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