UtilitarianismLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1867 - 120 páginas |
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... regard anything as happiness which does not include their gratification . I do not , indeed , consider the Epicureans to have been by any means faultless in drawing out their scheme of consequences from the utilitarian principle . To do ...
... regard anything as happiness which does not include their gratification . I do not , indeed , consider the Epicureans to have been by any means faultless in drawing out their scheme of consequences from the utilitarian principle . To do ...
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... regard . I have dwelt on this point , as being a necessary part of a perfectly just conception of Utility or Happiness , considered as the directive rule of human conduct . But it is by no means an indispensable condition to the ...
... regard . I have dwelt on this point , as being a necessary part of a perfectly just conception of Utility or Happiness , considered as the directive rule of human conduct . But it is by no means an indispensable condition to the ...
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... regard for the universal happiness prescribes : so that not only he may be unable to conceive the possibility of happiness to himself , consistently with conduct opposed to the general good , but also that a direct impulse to promote ...
... regard for the universal happiness prescribes : so that not only he may be unable to conceive the possibility of happiness to himself , consistently with conduct opposed to the general good , but also that a direct impulse to promote ...
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... regard for the public interest im- plied in this recognition , is no greater than is demanded by every system of morals ; for they all enjoin to abstain from whatever is manifestly pernicious to society . The same considerations dispose ...
... regard for the public interest im- plied in this recognition , is no greater than is demanded by every system of morals ; for they all enjoin to abstain from whatever is manifestly pernicious to society . The same considerations dispose ...
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... regards the distinction between right and wrong in a serious light ; and the reproach is not one which a ... regard , and do not lay sufficient stress upon the other beauties of character which go towards making a human being ...
... regards the distinction between right and wrong in a serious light ; and the reproach is not one which a ... regard , and do not lay sufficient stress upon the other beauties of character which go towards making a human being ...
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