 | Herbert Spencer - 1891
...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...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... | |
 | John Dewey - 1891 - 253 páginas
...necessary 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...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... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1892
...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...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... | |
 | Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 581 páginas
...necessary 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...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... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 431 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." * Current utilitarian speculation, like current practical politics, shows inadequate consciousness... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 431 páginas
...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." * Current utilitarian speculation, like current practical politics, shows inadequate consciousness... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1895
...consequences of ihe constitution of things j and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions...existence, what kinds of action necessarily tend to produce hap; inuss, and what kinds to produce nnhappiness. Haiing done this, its deductions are to be recognized... | |
 | William Samuel Lilly - 1892 - 334 páginas
...his own words : "I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life, what kinds of action necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness."f For such is, totidem verbis, the utilitarian or expediency account of morals. It reduces... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 500 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 Xinds of action necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce anhappiness. Having... | |
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