id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35398 Various Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Equation" to "Ethics" Volume 9, Slice 7 .txt text/plain 206835 10502 65 equations containing only one unknown the number of roots equals the Hence it follows that the roots of the proposed equation are generally an equation of an even order has an even number of real roots, or it may fact, holds good for an equation of any order whatever; but suppose for If the equation has equal roots, these can in general be determined, magistrates pass good laws for kings to violate; the people love peace, ETHICS, the name generally given to the science of moral philosophy. common good of all" is the supreme rule of morality or law of nature. published _System of Moral Philosophy_ (1755), in which the general view sense, only maintaining that "no act can be morally good in which regard "moral faculty" from "self-love." The third is merely the general rule Active and Moral Powers of Man_ (1828) contains the general view of ./cache/35398.txt ./txt/35398.txt