| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 páginas
...intelligence — or if with equal intelligence, one excels the other in virtue — the opinion, the judgment, of the higher moral or intellectual being, is worth...the same value, they assert the thing which is not. One of the two, as the wiser or better man, has a claim to superior weight : the difficulty is in ascertaining... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 páginas
...intelligence — or if with equal intelligence, one excels the other in virtue — the opinion, the judgment, of the higher moral or intellectual being, is worth...the same value, they assert the thing which is not. One of the two, as the wiser or better man, has a claim to superior weight : the difficulty is in ascertaining... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1865 - 320 páginas
...intelligence — or if with equal intelligence, one excels the other in virtue — the opinion, the judgment of the higher moral or intellectual being, is worth...assert that they are of the same value, they assert a thing which is not. One of the two, as the wiser or better man, has a claim to superior weight :... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 380 páginas
...intelligence — or if with equal intelligence, one excels the other in virtue — the opinion, the judgment of the higher moral or intellectual being is worth...virtually assert that they are of the same value, they assort the thing which is not. One of the two, as the wiser or better man, has a claim to superior... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1899 - 396 páginas
...democracy is exclusively derived." intellectual being is worth more than that of the inferior; and [that] if the institutions of the country virtually assert that they are of the same value, they assert that which is not." l He pronounces the belief, "whether express or tacit," "that any one man is as... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1919 - 160 páginas
...intelligence - or it with equal intelligence, one excels the other in vi-tue — the opinion, the judgment, of the higher moral or intellectual being, is worth...assert that they are of the same value, they assert a thing which is not. One of the two, as the wiser or better man, has a claim to superior weight :... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1927 - 280 páginas
...opinion, the judgment of the higher moral and intellectual being is worth more than that of the inferior/ if the institutions of the country virtually assert that they are of the same value,- they assert that which is not." The abiding progress of a community depends upon whether the influence of the wise... | |
| Randall C. Morris - 1991 - 308 páginas
...virtue of their superior intelligence should be given greater weight: "[T]he opinion, the judgment, of the higher moral or intellectual being, is worth more than that of the inferior. . . . " 61 Consequently, Mill advocates a system of plural voting, the better qualified being given... | |
| John Scott - 1994 - 484 páginas
...intelligence — or if, with equal intelligence, one excels the other in virtue — the opinion, the judgment, of the higher moral or intellectual being is worth...assert that they are of the same value, they assert a thing which is not."6 One could go on citing other writers generally sympathetic to democracy or... | |
| Uwe Becker - 1993 - 356 páginas
...en moreel hoogstaande mensen meer gewicht hebben dan die van anderen: 'The opinion, the judgement, of the higher moral or intellectual being is worth more than that of the inferior' (1957: 283; 285). Mill is dus voor een pluraal kiesrecht. Kortom, de politieke invloed van 'the very... | |
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