id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12035 Fowler, Thomas Progressive Morality: An Essay in Ethics .txt text/plain 33792 949 46 moral feelings, with a view to shew how far they may be justified and acts of a moral character which are not affected, in most countries, by feelings which really concern the moral and social welfare of mankind. constitute the moral sanction, by no means invariably supervene on acts moral sanction depend, to a considerable extent, on the circumstances act of moral approbation, as has sometimes been the case, but as only a moral but a legal one, the act of determining the character of which determines the character of an act,--the moral judgment,--and the conduct excites no moral feeling on our part, though, if he were to act men, there is not likely to occur any case in which the greater social reason and society, how can we employ them as a test of morality, which society if men generally were to act in that manner. ./cache/12035.txt ./txt/12035.txt