| Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - 644 páginas
...of life " is desirable in order to greater happiness, it may be said that a theory which sets out " to deduce from the laws of life and the conditions of existence what kinds of actions necessarily tend to produce happiness and what kinds to produce unhappiness," is not a theory... | |
| Frederick Cohn - 1909 - 80 páginas
...consequences of the constitution of things : and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce from the laws of life and the conditions...action necessarily tend to produce happiness and what 1 D. of E., Sec. 48. kinds to produce unhappiness. Having done this, its deductions are to be recognized... | |
| Singleton Waters Davis - 1910 - 170 páginas
...consequences of the constitution of things ; and I concieve it to be the business of moral science to deduce from the laws of life and the conditions...unhappiness. Having done this, its deductions are to be recognized as laws of conduct ; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness... | |
| Theodore Schroeder - 1911 - 452 páginas
...Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kind of actions necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds...unhappiness. Having done this, its deductions are to be recognized as laws of conduct; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness... | |
| Theodore Schroeder - 1911 - 448 páginas
...•consequences of the constitution of things ; and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kind of actions necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. Having... | |
| Theodore Schroeder - 1911 - 452 páginas
...consequences of the constitution of things ; and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kind of actions necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. Having... | |
| James Seth - 1912 - 404 páginas
...Science 1 ' Autobiog., ii. 314. 2 Principles of Ethics, pt. ii. sect. 191. s Data of Ethics, ch. iv. to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of actions necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. Having done this,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1916 - 382 páginas
...be necessary consequences of the constitution of things ;" and it is "the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness." 1 Current utilitarian speculation, like current practical politics, shows inadequate consciousness... | |
| Theophilus Brass - 1916 - 82 páginas
...Herbert Spencer, in his famous letter to John Stuart Mill wrote that it is the business of moral science to deduce from the laws of life and the conditions...produce happiness and what kinds to produce unhappiness and that these deductions are to be regarded as rules of conduct and are then to be conformed to, irrespective... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1916
...be necessary consequences of the constitution of things ;" and it is "the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions...tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappincss." l Current utilitarian speculation, like current practical politics, shows inadequate... | |
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