Lectures On Jurisprudence; Or, the Philosophy of Positive Law 1
Lectures On Jurisprudence; Or, the Philosophy of Positive Law 1
Austin, John, 1790-1859
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The two The two current arguments in favour of the hypothesis in arguments question are raised on the following assertions* 1. The Se f hvpo- * judgments which we pass internally upon the rectitude or thesis in pravity of actions are immediate and involuntary. In other SHeAy 00 ' words, our moral sentiments or feelings arise directly and stated. inevitably with our conceptions of the actions which excite them. 2. The moral sentiments of all men are precisely alike. The first Now the first of th...ese venturous assertions is not uni-. fn favour* versally true. In numberless cases, the judgments which of the we pass internally upon the rectitude or pravity of actions i/queation, are hesitating and slow. And it not unfrequently happens examined. ^at we ^m^ arr i V e at a conclusion, or are utterly at a loss to determine whether we shall praise or blame. And, granting that our moral sentiments are always instantaneous and inevitable, this will not demonstrate that our moral sentiments are instinctive.
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