UtilitarianismLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1871 - 96 páginas |
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... rules of action , it seems natural to suppose , must take their whole character and colour from the end to which they are subservient . When we engage in a pursuit , a clear and precise conception of what we are pursuing would seem to ...
... rules of action , it seems natural to suppose , must take their whole character and colour from the end to which they are subservient . When we engage in a pursuit , a clear and precise conception of what we are pursuing would seem to ...
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... rule for deciding between the various principles when they conflict , ought to be self - evident . To inquire how far the bad effects of this deficiency have been mitigated in practice , or to what extent the moral beliefs of mankind ...
... rule for deciding between the various principles when they conflict , ought to be self - evident . To inquire how far the bad effects of this deficiency have been mitigated in practice , or to what extent the moral beliefs of mankind ...
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... rule on which thou actest would admit of being adopted as a law by all rational beings . ' But when he begins to ... rules of conduct . All he shows is that the consequences of their universal ' adoption would be such as no one would ...
... rule on which thou actest would admit of being adopted as a law by all rational beings . ' But when he begins to ... rules of conduct . All he shows is that the consequences of their universal ' adoption would be such as no one would ...
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... rule of life which is good enough for the one would be good enough for the other . The comparison of the Epicurean life to that of beasts is felt as degrading , precisely because a beast's pleasures do not satisfy a human being's con ...
... rule of life which is good enough for the one would be good enough for the other . The comparison of the Epicurean life to that of beasts is felt as degrading , precisely because a beast's pleasures do not satisfy a human being's con ...
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... rule of human conduct . But it is by no means an indispensable condition to the acceptance of the utilitarian standard ; for that standard is not the agent's own greatest hap- piness , but the greatest amount of happiness alto- gether ...
... rule of human conduct . But it is by no means an indispensable condition to the acceptance of the utilitarian standard ; for that standard is not the agent's own greatest hap- piness , but the greatest amount of happiness alto- gether ...
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