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" The community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is— what? The sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. "
Conceptions of Institutions and the Theory of Knowledge: 2nd Ed. - Página 157
por Stanley Taylor - 1989 - 223 páginas
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volume 1

Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 332 páginas
...considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, what ? — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volume 1

Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 326 páginas
...considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, what ? — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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The Schoolmaster, and Edinburgh Weekly Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1832 - 952 páginas
...considered as conFtituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, — what ? the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 páginas
...considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, what? — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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The Literary History of England in the End of the Eighteenth and ..., Volume 3

Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 420 páginas
...considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is what ? — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it." In short, to the ancient philosopher the individual was nothing more than a member of the community...
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The Conscience : Lectures on Casuistry: Delivered in the University of Cambridge

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1883 - 208 páginas
...considered as constituting, as it were, " its members. The interest of the Community then is, " what ? — the sum of the interests of the several mem"bers who compose, it. " It is in vain to talk of the interest of the Com" munity without understanding what is the interest...
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Utilitarianism

Jeremy Bentham - 1890 - 36 páginas
...of approbation or disapprobation bestowed upon it ought to be governed. munity then is, what ? — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. V. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community,, without understanding what is the interest...
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British Moralists: Being Selections from Writers Principally of ..., Volume 1

Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 512 páginas
...considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, what?— the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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A History of Philosophy: With Especial Reference to the Formation and ...

Wilhelm Windelband - 1914 - 758 páginas
...in the individualistic language of his day the community was defined as a " fictitious body composed of individual persons who are considered as constituting,...the interests of others, Bentham conceived that the principal reliance should be placed upon what he called the four sanctions, which he specified as the...
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A History of Philosophy: With Especial Reference to the Formation and ...

Wilhelm Windelband - 1901 - 780 páginas
...are considered as constituting, as it were, its members.'' The interest of the community, then, " ia the sum of the interests of the several members who...however, it should be necessary to bring pressure to l>ear upon the individual in order to keep him from interfering with the interests of others, Bentham...
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