The Ethics of John Stuart MillBlackwood, 1897 - 233 páginas |
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... peculiar sig- nificance in the development of English ethics ; and the consistency with which he repudiated all other grounds of judgment , and made the utilitarian prin- ciple a foundation for actual law and actual morality , gave to ...
... peculiar sig- nificance in the development of English ethics ; and the consistency with which he repudiated all other grounds of judgment , and made the utilitarian prin- ciple a foundation for actual law and actual morality , gave to ...
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... peculiar tie or mysterious constraint exercised by the antecedent over the consequent . Now this it is which , considered as applying to the human will , conflicts with our consciousness and revolts our feelings . But such mysterious ...
... peculiar tie or mysterious constraint exercised by the antecedent over the consequent . Now this it is which , considered as applying to the human will , conflicts with our consciousness and revolts our feelings . But such mysterious ...
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... peculiar to Utilitarianism , and it supplies a real way of deciding them . Utilitarianism is often inveighed against as a godless doctrine . The question of its being so depends upon our idea of the Deity . If God desires the happiness ...
... peculiar to Utilitarianism , and it supplies a real way of deciding them . Utilitarianism is often inveighed against as a godless doctrine . The question of its being so depends upon our idea of the Deity . If God desires the happiness ...
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... peculiar to utilitarianism , but applies to every attempt to analyse morality . The principle of utility either has , or there is no reason why it might not have , all the sanctions which belong to any other system of morals . These ...
... peculiar to utilitarianism , but applies to every attempt to analyse morality . The principle of utility either has , or there is no reason why it might not have , all the sanctions which belong to any other system of morals . These ...
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... peculiar impressive- ness , and energy of self - assertion . The two elements of a hurt to an individual and a demand for punish- ment include all that we mean when we speak of violation of a right . To have a right is to have some ...
... peculiar impressive- ness , and energy of self - assertion . The two elements of a hurt to an individual and a demand for punish- ment include all that we mean when we speak of violation of a right . To have a right is to have some ...
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admit application ascertained association Auguste Comte believe Bentham capable causation causes circumstances complete conceive conception connection consciousness consequences consider deductive degree depend derived desire determined doctrine duty effect elements empirical laws Epicurean equally ethical Ethology evil existence experience explain external fact faculties feeling fellowship of human generalisations give Greatest Happiness Principle habit happiness hedonism hedonistic human action human conduct human nature individual inductive influence instinct interest JOHN STUART MILL knowledge laws of mind logical mankind means ment mental phenomena metaphysical method middle principles Mill Mill's mode moralists motive Necessitarians necessity notion object observation opinion pain peculiar person philosophy physical pleasure possible powerful internal principle of utility psychology punishment qualities question reason recognise regard relation right and wrong rule sanction scientific sense sentiment social society standard supposed theory things thought tion true truth ultimate unjust utilitarian morality vidual virtue volitions