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" It must be admitted, however, that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority of mental over bodily pleasures chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, etc., of the former— that is, in their circumstantial advantages rather... "
Contemporary English Ethics - Página 7
por Daniel Rees - 1892 - 72 páginas
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The Contemporary Review, Volumen36

1879 - 736 páginas
...to gire this " genial" character to the utilitarian philosophy. It mast be admitted, he says.* that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority of mental over bodily pleasure* chiedyin the greater permanency, safety. nncostliness,&c.. cf the former — that i>. in...
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Old and New, Volumen7

Edward Everett Hale - 1873 - 772 páginas
...of his position : "It must be admitted," he says, " that Utilitarian writers in general have plaeod the superiority of mental over bodily pleasures chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, &c.vof the former, — that is, in their circumstantial advantages, rather than in their intrinsic...
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Modern Utilitarianism; Or, The Systems of Paley ..., Volumen25;Volumen484

Thomas Rawson Birks - 1874 - 330 páginas
...sentiments, a much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation. It must be owned, however, that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness of the former, in their circumstantial advantages rather than in their intrinsic nature. And in all...
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Modern Utilitarianism; Or, The Systems of Paley ..., Volumen25;Volumen484

Thomas Rawson Birks - 1874 - 348 páginas
...sentiments, a much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation. It must be owned, however, that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness of the former, in their circumstantial advantages rather than in their intrinsic nature. And in all...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 154 páginas
...much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation. It must be admitted, hqweve.rj_tha.t utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, etc., of the former. — that is, in their circumstantial advantages rather than in their intrinsic...
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The Seat of Authority in Religion

James Martineau - 1890 - 714 páginas
...modern times not to be conscious of the novelty of his position: "It must be admitted," he says, "that Utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, &c., of the former,—that is, in their circumstantial advantages, rather than hi their intrinsic nature. And on...
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Pure Logic and Other Minor Works

William Stanley Jevons - 1890 - 346 páginas
...to give this ' genial' character to the utilitarian philosophy. It must be admitted, he says, 2 that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, etc., of the former —that is, in their circumstantial advantages rather than in their intrinsic nature....
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Humboldt library of science. no. 121, 1890, Tema 121

1890 - 72 páginas
...much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation. It must be admitted, however, that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...pleasures chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncost. liness, &c., of the former — that is, in their circumstantial advantages rather than in their...
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A Study of Ethical Principles

James Seth - 1894 - 488 páginas
...much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation. It must be admitted, however, that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...mental over bodily pleasures chiefly in the greater permanence, safety, costliness, &c., of the former — that is, in their circumstantial advantages...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 160 páginas
...much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation. It must be admitted, however, that utilitarian writers in general have placed the superiority...chiefly in the greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, etc., of the former, — that is, in their circumstantial advantages rather than in their intrinsic...
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