| Peter P. Nicholson, Nicholson Peter P - 1990 - 384 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...and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimate of happiness or misery.55 Mill replied that while I agree with you in discountenancing a purely... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1994 - 232 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." 34 Current utilitarian speculation, like current practical politics, shows inadequate consciousness... | |
| John Gray - 2002 - 198 páginas
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| Andrew Pyle - 1998 - 366 páginas
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| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 376 páginas
...empirical generalisations from the observed results of conduct, and completely attainable only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence,...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. With the exception of the word 'necessarily', I have no dissent to express from this doctrine . . .... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 648 páginas
...empirical generalizations from the observed results of conduct, and completely attainable only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence,...produce happiness and what kinds to produce unhappiness. With the exception of the word 'necessarily', I have no dissent to express from this doctrine; and... | |
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