Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... present phase of progress , men are but little swayed by purely intellectual con- siderations - that to be operative , these must be enforced by direct or implied appeals to the sentiments and that , pro- vided such appeals are not in ...
... present phase of progress , men are but little swayed by purely intellectual con- siderations - that to be operative , these must be enforced by direct or implied appeals to the sentiments and that , pro- vided such appeals are not in ...
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... present to our imaginations , and we yearn after it ; but all our efforts to realize it are fruitless . We are weary of perpetual failures ; tell us by what rule we may attain our desire . " " Whatever is expedient is right ; " is one ...
... present to our imaginations , and we yearn after it ; but all our efforts to realize it are fruitless . We are weary of perpetual failures ; tell us by what rule we may attain our desire . " " Whatever is expedient is right ; " is one ...
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... present unattainable . It is not then to be wondered at , if Paleys and Benthams make vain attempts at a definition . The question involves one of those mysteries which men are ever trying to penetrate and ever failing . It is the ...
... present unattainable . It is not then to be wondered at , if Paleys and Benthams make vain attempts at a definition . The question involves one of those mysteries which men are ever trying to penetrate and ever failing . It is the ...
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... present , it presupposes some one to judge of what will most conduce to that benefit . Upon the " utility " of this or that measure , the views are so various as to render an umpire essential . Whether protective duties , or established ...
... present , it presupposes some one to judge of what will most conduce to that benefit . Upon the " utility " of this or that measure , the views are so various as to render an umpire essential . Whether protective duties , or established ...
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... present notice is the fact , that when cross- examined , even the disciples of Bentham have no alternative but to fall back upon an intuition of this much derided moral sense , for the foundation of their own system . § 4 . In truth ...
... present notice is the fact , that when cross- examined , even the disciples of Bentham have no alternative but to fall back upon an intuition of this much derided moral sense , for the foundation of their own system . § 4 . In truth ...
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