| David Hartley - 1801 - 480 str.
...poflible from the divine life. This third rule coincides remarkably with both the firft and fecond. The ill effects of fermented liquors, when indulged...let it be confidered, that taking away the lives of anir^als, in order to convert them into food, does great violence to the principles of benevolence... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 572 str.
...work. Upon the whole, he concludes that the use of animal food is permitted, yet he freely allows " that taking away the lives of animals, in order to...great violence to the principles of benevolence and compassion." See " Rule of Life," prop. 52, in Obs. on Man," 1st ed. ii. 222. SIR THOMAS MORE in his... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 650 str.
...possible from the divine life. This third rule coincides remarkably with both the first and second. The ill effects of fermented liquors, when indulged...flavours are a principal temptation to an immoderate use of them. Fourthly, With respect to animal diet, let it be considered, that taking away the lives... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 646 str.
...temptation to an immoderate use of them. Fourthly, With respect to animal diet, let it be considered, that taking away the lives of animals, in order to...great violence to the principles of benevolence and compassion. This appears from the frequent hard-heartedness and cruelty found amongst those persons... | |
| American Academy of Medicine - 1895 - 752 str.
...language in discussing the use of animal food : '• With respect to animal diet, let it be considered, that taking away the lives of animals, in order to...great violence to the principles of benevolence and compassion. This appears from the frequent hard-heartedness and cruelty found among those persons,... | |
| Colin Spencer - 1996 - 420 str.
...he the only one to voice such opinions. David Hartley, the English physician and philosopher, said that 'Taking away the lives of animals in order to convert them into food' did 'great violence to the principles of benevolence and compassion'. 'This appears,' he added, 'from... | |
| Kerry S. Walters, Lisa Portmess - 1999 - 304 str.
...inducement to "piety, benevolence, and the moral sense." With respect to animal diet, let it be considered, that taking away the lives of animals, in order to...great violence to the principles of benevolence and compassion. This appears from the frequent hard-heartedness and cruelty found amongst those persons,... | |
| Rod Preece - 2002 - 436 str.
...highlighted implications for our consumption of animals. With respect to animal Diet, let it be considered, that taking away the Lives of Animals in order to...great Violence to the Principles of Benevolence and Compassion. This appears from the frequent Hard-heartedness and Cruelty found among those Persons whose... | |
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