Introduction to Ethics Including a Critical Survey of Moral Systems volume 1

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Introduction to Ethics Including a Critical Survey of Moral Systems volume 1
Theodore Simon Jouffroy
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The objection, then, is without force. It is easy to bring forward philosophers, who have denied, in their writings, some one or other principle of reason ; but not one could be found, who has not, at the same time, constantly proved, by his conduct, that he believed in them quite as much as other men. The objection drawn from the disagreement among philosophers, in their attempts to classify these prin- ciples, is equally weak. These principles are facts the facts of human nature and, of cours...e, the observation of them is as liable to error as that of any other class of facts. Some of the philosophers who have studied them have seen more of these facts, others fewer some more, others less correctly ; hence the diversity of results. The diversity will lessen and disappear in proportion as observations are multiplied and made more exact; and, again, this diversity is more often apparent than real, and arises chiefly from the different forms under which the same identical principles have been described.

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