Human Nature And Morals According to Auguste Comte
Human Nature And Morals According to Auguste Comte
John K John Kells Ingram
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" How long halt ye between two opinions ? " " No man can serve two masters ... Ye cannot serve God and Mammon. " See St. James i. 6, 8. Or consider the following words from the Imitation : " Cui omnia unum sunt, et qui omnia ad unum trahit et omnia in uno videt, potest stabilis corde esse et in Deo pacificus permanere. . . . Quanto aliquis magis sibi unitus et interius sim- plificatus fuerit, tanto plura et altiora sine labore intelligit, quia desuper lumen intelligentise accipit. " Positivism ...accepts fully the spirit of these sentences. Positivist Morals. 5 1 different modes in which this unity could be attained, according as the personal or the altruistic impulses are habitually predominant ; and it is true that unity is reached on the former basis in the lower grades of the animal series, where the sexes are not separated and the nutritive instinct has almost undisputed control. As our observations ascend through the biological scale, we find germs of a unity founded on sympathetic feeling.
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