The great majority of good actions are intended not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up; and the thoughts of the most virtuous man need not on these occasions travel beyond the particular... Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - Sayfa 376editör: - 1861Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals; of which the good of the world is made up ; and the...is, the legitimate and authorized expectations, of aiiy one else. The multiplication of happiness is, according to the utilitarian ethics, the object... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up; and the...that in benefiting them he „ is not violating the rights—that is, the legitimate and authorized expectations—of any one else. The multiplication... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up ; and the thoughts of the most virtuous'mau need not on these occasions travel beyond the particular persons concerned, except so... | |
| James McCosh - 1866 - 424 sayfa
...majority of " good actions are intended not for the benefit of the " world, luit for that of individuals, of which the good of " the world is made up : and..." virtuous man need not on these occasions travel be " yond the particular persons concerned, except so far " as is necessary to assure himself that... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 132 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up ; and the...multiplication of happiness is, according to the utilitarian might inflict upon him more exquisite tortures, would it tend to clearness to speak of that rescue... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1871 - 136 sayfa
...majority of good kctions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up ; and the...multiplication of happiness is, according to the utilitarian might inflict upon him more exquisite tortures, would it tend to clearness to speak of that rescue... | |
| James McCosh - 1880 - 486 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up : and the...legitimate and authorized expectations, of any one else." (p. 27.) There is some truth here, but it is surely far from being the full truth. The impelling motive... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 154 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up ; and the...concerned, except so far as is necessary to assure trust received from a friend, because the discharge of it would fatally injure that friend, himself... | |
| Georg von Giźycki - 1889 - 324 sayfa
...—^majority of good actions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up ; and the thoughts travel not beyond the particular persons concerned, except so far as is necessary to assure himself... | |
| Georg von Gizycki - 1889 - 592 sayfa
...majority of good actions are intended, not for the benefit of the world, but for that of individuals, of which the good of the world is made up ; and the thoughts travel not beyond the particular persons concerned, except so far as is necessary to assure himself... | |
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