| Roy Porter - 2000 - 776 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 recognizes this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is... | |
| Manuel García Pazos - 1999 - 268 páginas
...all we think: cvery 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...reality he will remain subject to it all the while. The fjrinciple of utility recognises this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system,... | |
| Claire Foster - 2001 - 178 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...but in reality he will remain subject to it all the 13 while. The principle of utility recognises this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of... | |
| Manuel García Pazos - 1999 - 268 páginas
...our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjnre their empire: but in reality he will remain subject to it all the while. The fninciple of utility recognises this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system,... | |
| Hartmut Esser - 1999 - 536 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...The principle of utility recognises this subjection ... ." (Ebd., S. 1 1; Hervorhebungen so nicht im Original) Tiefe philosophische und moralische Fragen... | |
| Steve Keen - 2001 - 356 páginas
...effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In a word a man may pretend to abjure their empire; but in reality he will remain subject to it all die while. (Bendiam 1780) Thus Bentham saw the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as the... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 496 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 recognizes this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is... | |
| Lewis Vaughn, Austin Dacey - 2003 - 244 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 recognizes this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is... | |
| Philip Andrew Stokes - 2003 - 230 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...reality he will remain subject to it all the while.' From this follows one simple moral rule, that what one ought to do is to maximise pleasure and minimise... | |
| Kate Brown, Ting Morris - 137 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...reality he will remain subject to it all the while.' leremy Bentham Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Mill Further study Mill wrote... | |
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