Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... assert . But , for his own part , he has preferred to sacrifice somewhat of conventional dignity , in the hope of rendering his theme interesting to a larger number . LONDON , December , 1850 . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . The Doctrine of ...
... assert . But , for his own part , he has preferred to sacrifice somewhat of conventional dignity , in the hope of rendering his theme interesting to a larger number . LONDON , December , 1850 . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . The Doctrine of ...
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... assert that we have it not . Oddly enough Bentham unwittingly derives his initial proposition from an oracle whose existence he denies , and at which he sneers when it is appealed to by others . " One man , " he remarks , speaking of ...
... assert that we have it not . Oddly enough Bentham unwittingly derives his initial proposition from an oracle whose existence he denies , and at which he sneers when it is appealed to by others . " One man , " he remarks , speaking of ...
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... asserted that human nature is always the same ? Is it in rationality ? Why , Anaxagoras had to fly his country for having blasphemously asserted that the sun was not the chariot of the deity Helios : whilst amongst ourselves a child ...
... asserted that human nature is always the same ? Is it in rationality ? Why , Anaxagoras had to fly his country for having blasphemously asserted that the sun was not the chariot of the deity Helios : whilst amongst ourselves a child ...
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... asserted that morality is a code of rules for the behaviour of man as he is a code which recognises existing defects of character , and allows for them ; or otherwise that it is a code of rules for the regulation of conduct amongst men ...
... asserted that morality is a code of rules for the behaviour of man as he is a code which recognises existing defects of character , and allows for them ; or otherwise that it is a code of rules for the regulation of conduct amongst men ...
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... assert the same . There have indeed been times when such a faith was far from uni- versal . Had the proposition been made before Simeon Stylites on the top of his column , he would very likely have demurred to it . Probably the ...
... assert the same . There have indeed been times when such a faith was far from uni- versal . Had the proposition been made before Simeon Stylites on the top of his column , he would very likely have demurred to it . Probably the ...
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