Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... rule we may attain our desire . " 66 ' Whatever is expedient is right ; " is one of the last of the many replies to ... rule be , the greatest happiness to the great- est number , " interposes another authority . " That , like the ...
... rule we may attain our desire . " 66 ' Whatever is expedient is right ; " is one of the last of the many replies to ... rule be , the greatest happiness to the great- est number , " interposes another authority . " That , like the ...
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... rule , principle , or axiom , is valuable only in so far as the words in which it is expressed have a definite meaning . The terms used must be universally accepted in the same sense , otherwise the proposition will be liable to such ...
... rule , principle , or axiom , is valuable only in so far as the words in which it is expressed have a definite meaning . The terms used must be universally accepted in the same sense , otherwise the proposition will be liable to such ...
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... rule , it becomes needful to decide which of these opinions is correct ; and further to determine the exact boundary between the use and abuse of every faculty . Which is most truly an element in the desired felicity , content or ...
... rule , it becomes needful to decide which of these opinions is correct ; and further to determine the exact boundary between the use and abuse of every faculty . Which is most truly an element in the desired felicity , content or ...
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... , it seems obvious enough that to educe from the infinitely - ramified complications of universal hu- manity , a true philosophy of national life , and to found thereon wit خود INTRODUCTION . 13 a code of rules for 12 INTRODUCTION .
... , it seems obvious enough that to educe from the infinitely - ramified complications of universal hu- manity , a true philosophy of national life , and to found thereon wit خود INTRODUCTION . 13 a code of rules for 12 INTRODUCTION .
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Herbert Spencer. wit خود INTRODUCTION . 13 a code of rules for the obtainment of " greatest happiness " is a task ... rule , springing out of , and necessary to , a bad state of man . The progress from these is in all cases the same ...
Herbert Spencer. wit خود INTRODUCTION . 13 a code of rules for the obtainment of " greatest happiness " is a task ... rule , springing out of , and necessary to , a bad state of man . The progress from these is in all cases the same ...
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