Happiness of Men, as Nations, Families, and Individuals This Common Good comprehends the Honour of God, and the Good or Happiness of Men, as Nations, Families, and Individuals.
the expression of the divine thought, and opening up the religious side of morality; but he does not mean that its obligatoriness as regards the reason is thereby increased He carries the idea of Order still farther back to the Deity, making it the expression of the divine thought, and opening up the religious side of morality; but he does not mean that its obligatoriness as regards the reason is thereby increased. He also identifies it, in the last resort, with the ideas of the Beautiful and the True.