Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... manifest , that men are at issue upon all topics , which for their determination require defined notions of it . So that in directing us to this " greatest happiness to the greatest number , " as the object towards which we should steer ...
... manifest , that men are at issue upon all topics , which for their determination require defined notions of it . So that in directing us to this " greatest happiness to the greatest number , " as the object towards which we should steer ...
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... manifestation of the extreme necessity of restraint . Feudalism , serfdom , slavery - all tyrannical institutions , are merely the most vigorous kinds of rule , springing out of , and necessary to , a bad state of man . The progress ...
... manifestation of the extreme necessity of restraint . Feudalism , serfdom , slavery - all tyrannical institutions , are merely the most vigorous kinds of rule , springing out of , and necessary to , a bad state of man . The progress ...
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... manifest what was before dormant ; it may afford the oppor- tunity for undeveloped peculiarities to appear ; but it evidently does not create them . No phenomenon can be presented by a corporate body , but what there is a pre - existing ...
... manifest what was before dormant ; it may afford the oppor- tunity for undeveloped peculiarities to appear ; but it evidently does not create them . No phenomenon can be presented by a corporate body , but what there is a pre - existing ...
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... manifest obedience to its supposed dic- tates than they do . There would be a greater uniformity of opinion as to the rightness or wrongness of actions . And we should not , as now , find one man , or nation , considering as a virtue ...
... manifest obedience to its supposed dic- tates than they do . There would be a greater uniformity of opinion as to the rightness or wrongness of actions . And we should not , as now , find one man , or nation , considering as a virtue ...
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... manifest that drunkenness is an injurious exercise of faculties , as being clearly productive of more pain than pleasure , it is by no means manifest how much work is proper for us , and when work becomes detrimental ; it is by no ...
... manifest that drunkenness is an injurious exercise of faculties , as being clearly productive of more pain than pleasure , it is by no means manifest how much work is proper for us , and when work becomes detrimental ; it is by no ...
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