And, as before, so here, we see that, ethically considered, this law implies, that each individual ought to receive the benefits and evils of his own nature and consequent conduct; neither being prevented from having whatever good his actions normally... The Principles of Ethics - Sayfa 15Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1893 - 1077 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1892 - 608 sayfa
...and that individuals least adapted to the conditions of their existence shall prosper least. . . . Ethically considered, this law implies that each individual ought to receive the benefits and evils of his own nature and subsequent conduct." But, in the case of man, the operation of this law... | |
| 1891 - 902 sayfa
...of justice will more or less be conducted. The primitive law of justice, according to Mr. Spencer, " implies that each individual ought to receive the benefits and the evils of his own nature and subsequent conduct, neither being prevented from having whatever good his actions normally bring him,... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1892 - 776 sayfa
...individuals best adapted to the environment prosper most ; the individuals least adapted prosper least. " And as before, so here, we see that, ethically considered,...the evils of his own nature and consequent conduct" (p. 17). As Justice becomes more pronounced with the advance of organization, it is higher in man than... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 326 sayfa
...receive the benefits and the evils of its own nature and its consequent conduct. 3. — Human Justice. Each individual ought to receive the benefits and...from having whatever good his actions normally bring him, nor allowed to shoulder off this evil on other persons. 4.— The Sentiment of Justice. Oar feeling... | |
| Henry George - 1892 - 346 sayfa
...receive the benefits and the evils of its own nature and its consequent conduct. 3. — Human Justice. Each individual ought to receive the benefits and...from having whatever good his actions normally bring him, nor allowed to shoulder off this evil on other persons. 4. — The Sentiment of Justice. Our feeling... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 312 sayfa
...least adapted to the conditions of their existence shall prosper least—a law which, if uninterfered with, entails survival of the fittest, and spread...varieties.^ And as before so here, we see that, ethically consideredrthis law implies that each individual ought to receive the [benefits and the evils of his... | |
| Herbert Spencer, Frederick Howard Collins - 1894 - 116 sayfa
...justice, from the evolution standpoint, must be a development of sub-human justice. Ethically considered, each individual ought to receive the benefits and the evils of his own nature and conduct. 258. The truth that justice becomes more pronounced as organization becomes higher is here... | |
| Thomas Wardlaw Taylor (jr.) - 1895 - 104 sayfa
...individuals least adapted to the conditions of their existence shall prosper least." 1 In its ethical aspect, this law implies that " each individual ought to receive...benefits and the evils of his own nature and consequent conduct."2 This forms the positive element of our idea of Justice which constantly finds expression... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1900 - 558 sayfa
...the conditions of their VOL. II. LL existence shall prosper least — a law which, if uninterfered with, entails survival of the fittest, and spread...implies, that each individual ought to receive the benefitsand fi-ilx of kix mm nature and consequent conduct : neither being prevented from Imring 1c/wff... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1900 - 552 sayfa
...VOL. II. LI, existence shall prosper least — a law which, if uninterfered with, entails survivul of the fittest, and spread of the most adapted varieties....implies, that each individual ought to receive the benefitsand ecils of hi» mm nature and. consequent c&nduct : neither being prevented frum hnring whutrnr... | |
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