id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4320 Hume, David An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals .txt text/plain 48459 1928 56 reasoning, in order to feel the proper sentiment; and a false relish SOCIABLE, GOOD-NATURED, HUMANE, MERCIFUL, GRATEFUL, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, humanity, friendship and gratitude, natural affection and public spirit, reason sufficiently instruct us in this natural progress of human utility and to support civil society, the sentiment of justice is either Self-love is a principle in human nature of such extensive energy, and accounts for every moral sentiment by the principle of self-love. regard, which the natural sentiment of benevolence engages us to pay to consequences of the general principles of human nature, as discovered in sentiments of esteem and regard from the same or like principles. reflection, appears so natural in the mind of man. MORAL DISTINCTION, therefore, immediately arises; a general sentiment of observe a like conduct; that; in general, human society is best these sentiments must be allowed real in human nature: but whether they ./cache/4320.txt ./txt/4320.txt