| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 páginas
...ail we think : every effort we can make to throw off our fubjedion, will ferve but to demonilrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their empire : but in reality he will remain fi'bject to it all the while. The principle of utility recognizes this fubjeftion, and afl'umes it... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 páginas
...ail we think : every effort we can make to throw off our fubjedion, will ferve but to demonilrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their empire : but in reality he will remain fi'bject to it all the while. The principle of utility recognizes this fubjeftion, and afl'umes it... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1809 - 532 páginas
...is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. . . . The principle of utility recognises this subjection,...assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law. Systems which... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 332 páginas
...we think : every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their...principle of utility * recognises this subjection, and * Note by the Author, July 1822. To this denomination has of late been added, or substituted, the greatest... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 326 páginas
...we think : every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their...principle of utility* recognises this subjection, and * Note by the Author, July 1822. To this denomination has of late been added, or substituted, the greatest... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1833 - 378 páginas
...we think ; every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words, a man may pretend to abjure...assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and law. Systems which attempt... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 páginas
...all we think: every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve hut to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their...and assumes it for the foundation of that system, • Note by the Author, July 1822 — To this denomination has of late been added, or substituted,... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 258 páginas
...as to determine what we shall do. On the one hand, the standard of right and wrong; on the otller, the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their...assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law. Systems which... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 páginas
...offended, and desist from my labour through provocation and disgust. — Priestley. 4 DLXIX. Mankind governed by Pain and Pleasure. — Nature has placed...empire ; but in reality he will remain subject to it SELECT PASSAGES all the while. The principle of utility recognizes this subjection, and assumes it... | |
| 1858 - 456 páginas
...all we think: every effort we can make to throw off our subjection will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their...subject to it all the while. The principle of utility (the greatest-happine>s principle) recognises this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of... | |
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