The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings: An Introductory Chapter, With ...
The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings: An Introductory Chapter, With ...
Abercrombie John
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They only tend to guard us against certain conduct in other men ; and, when they are allowed to go beyond this, that is, to actual malevolence or 're- venge, the application is niorbid. It will therefore accord bette»with the nature of these emotions, to give them the ilatoes'-of Uniting, and Defensive Affeetioiis; the former including justice, benevolence, veracity, friendship, love, gratitude,, patriotism, arid the domestic affections; the latter, jealousy, disapprobation, and anger. ^ - , ' ...^ What is this example intended to stow 7 How have the ajQbctkms-.be'eB divided ? Qbijection to this division. The autiior's 4ivisiDn. What flore ia . eluded under the head of Uniting afiections 7 Under IXfensiTB a^c^pn* 1 i ¥7 ' 8gc. n.] JUSTICE. 73 I. — ^JUSTICE. There may be some diflference of opinion in regard to the propriety of including Justice among the affections ; but it ^ems to be more nearly allied to them than to any of the other classes of moral emotions which have been mentioned, and it may, therefore, as a mere mat- ter of arrangement, be conveniently introduced here.
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