Controversial lettersA. Strahan, 1865 |
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... considered an opponent of Utilitarianism ; " but he goes on to say that he thinks " happiness " -assumed to be the " ultimate end of morality ” -is " only partially attainable by empirical generalisations from the observed results of ...
... considered an opponent of Utilitarianism ; " but he goes on to say that he thinks " happiness " -assumed to be the " ultimate end of morality ” -is " only partially attainable by empirical generalisations from the observed results of ...
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... considered definitory . Again let it be said , —if you admit a difference , essential to morals , between contri- buting to human happiness and contributing " wor- thily " to human happiness , you give up your own case and admit mine ...
... considered definitory . Again let it be said , —if you admit a difference , essential to morals , between contri- buting to human happiness and contributing " wor- thily " to human happiness , you give up your own case and admit mine ...
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... considered as moral . That , unless that datum come first , there is , for instance , no room for religion or philanthropy either . I need not , in this connexion , consider the relation of Conscience and Theism , as mutually implied ...
... considered as moral . That , unless that datum come first , there is , for instance , no room for religion or philanthropy either . I need not , in this connexion , consider the relation of Conscience and Theism , as mutually implied ...
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... considered by me under another heading ; but in the meanwhile I may observe that no man has a right to prevent ( for example ) a dog doing what he pleases , so long as the dog injures no one : and , in like manner , no man has a right ...
... considered by me under another heading ; but in the meanwhile I may observe that no man has a right to prevent ( for example ) a dog doing what he pleases , so long as the dog injures no one : and , in like manner , no man has a right ...
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... considered as moral , ―ie . , as related to my own conscience , —that moment sets in the possibility of persecution . It is unnecessary , as well as useless , to elaborate this again , as I have done in addressing Mr Mill ; and it is ...
... considered as moral , ―ie . , as related to my own conscience , —that moment sets in the possibility of persecution . It is unnecessary , as well as useless , to elaborate this again , as I have done in addressing Mr Mill ; and it is ...
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