UtilitarianismLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 - 96 páginas |
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... motives of action , and the senti- ments connected therewith may fill a large and pro- minent place in every human being's sentient existence . If the impugners of the utilitarian morality repre- sented it to their own minds in this its ...
... motives of action , and the senti- ments connected therewith may fill a large and pro- minent place in every human being's sentient existence . If the impugners of the utilitarian morality repre- sented it to their own minds in this its ...
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... motive of it . It is the business of ethics to tell us what are our duties , or by what test we may know them ; but no system of ethics requires that the sole motive of all we do shall be a feeling of duty ; on the contrary , ninety ...
... motive of it . It is the business of ethics to tell us what are our duties , or by what test we may know them ; but no system of ethics requires that the sole motive of all we do shall be a feeling of duty ; on the contrary , ninety ...
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... motive ? " I submit , that he who saves another from drowning in order to kill him by torture afterwards , does not differ only in motive from him who does the same thing from duty or benevolence ; the act itself is different . The ...
... motive ? " I submit , that he who saves another from drowning in order to kill him by torture afterwards , does not differ only in motive from him who does the same thing from duty or benevolence ; the act itself is different . The ...
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... motives to obey it ? or more specifically , what is the source of its obligation ? whence does it derive its binding force ? It is a necessary part of moral philosophy to provide the answer to this question ; which , though frequently ...
... motives to obey it ? or more specifically , what is the source of its obligation ? whence does it derive its binding force ? It is a necessary part of moral philosophy to provide the answer to this question ; which , though frequently ...
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John Stuart Mill. selfish consequences . There is evidently no reason why all these motives for observance should not ... motive , if men believe , as most profess to do , in the goodness of God , those who think that conduciveness to the ...
John Stuart Mill. selfish consequences . There is evidently no reason why all these motives for observance should not ... motive , if men believe , as most profess to do , in the goodness of God , those who think that conduciveness to the ...
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