UtilitarianismLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 - 96 páginas |
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... social arrangements , are the only real hindrance to its being attainable by almost all . The objectors perhaps may doubt whether human beings , if taught to consider happiness as the end of life , would be satisfied with such a ...
... social arrangements , are the only real hindrance to its being attainable by almost all . The objectors perhaps may doubt whether human beings , if taught to consider happiness as the end of life , would be satisfied with such a ...
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... social institutions . All the grand sources , in short , of human suffering are in a great degree , many of them almost entirely , conquerable by human care and effort ; and though their removal is grievously slow- though a long ...
... social institutions . All the grand sources , in short , of human suffering are in a great degree , many of them almost entirely , conquerable by human care and effort ; and though their removal is grievously slow- though a long ...
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... social arrangements should place the happiness , or ( as speaking practically it may be called ) the interest , of every individual , as nearly as possible in harmony with the interest of the whole ; and secondly , that education and ...
... social arrangements should place the happiness , or ( as speaking practically it may be called ) the interest , of every individual , as nearly as possible in harmony with the interest of the whole ; and secondly , that education and ...
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... social well - being , but the insufficiency of which does more than any one thing that can be named to keep back civilization , virtue , everything on which human hap- piness on the largest scale depends ; we feel that the violation ...
... social well - being , but the insufficiency of which does more than any one thing that can be named to keep back civilization , virtue , everything on which human hap- piness on the largest scale depends ; we feel that the violation ...
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... social feelings of mankind ; the desire to be in unity with our fellow creatures , which is already a powerful principle in human nature , and happily one of those which tend to become stronger , even without express inculcation , from ...
... social feelings of mankind ; the desire to be in unity with our fellow creatures , which is already a powerful principle in human nature , and happily one of those which tend to become stronger , even without express inculcation , from ...
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