First Principles of Ethics Designed As a Basis for Instruction in Ethical Scien

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First Principles of Ethics Designed As a Basis for Instruction in Ethical Scien
Champlin, J. T. (James Tift), 1811-1882
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Indolence and vice, natural defects or want of capacity, misfortunes, providential calamities, and the " inhumanities of man to man, " in- volve thousands and millions of our race in unutterable woes. At the same time, the great majority of the race are living in a compara- BENEVOLENT ACTS RIGHT IF JUST AND TRUE. 123 tively depressed state for the want of true enlightenment, true liberty, or true rel. '/jion There are, therefore, on all sides, demanding our sympathy and aid, the vicious, the im...be- cile, the unfortunate, the ignorant, the de- graded, and the oppressed. Indeed, all men are proper objects for our benevolent regard, and may, under some circumstances, becorae proper objects for our active assistance. T. Ae benevolence prompts to the assistance of al) la need of our help, as far as that can be done consistently with justice and truth. Within these bounds its scope is unlimited, and its objects, in every degree of need, are without number. It is, at the same time, the most universal and the most amiable of all the virtues.

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