| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...may say that the question depends upon what idea we have formed of the moral character of the Deity. If it be a true belief that God desires, above all...doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other. If it be meant that utilitarianism does not recognise the revealed will of God as the supreme law of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 sayfa
...may say that the question depends upon what idea we have formed of the moral character of the Deity. If it be a true belief that God desires, above all...doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other. If it be meant that utilitarianism does not recognise the revealed will of God as the supreme law of... | |
| 1863 - 532 sayfa
...against the doctrine " of Utility as a godless doctrine." Nevertheless there seems no warrant for " the " belief that God desires above all things " the happiness...creatures, and that " this was his purpose in their creation."i So far as we may presume the purpose i " Utilitarianism," pp. 30-1. of creation from all... | |
| Emily Faithfull - 1863 - 592 sayfa
...may say that the question depends upon what idea we have formed of the moral character of the Deity. If it be a true belief that God desires, above all things, the happiness of his creatures, and that that was his purpose in their creation, utility is not only not a godless doctrine, but more profoundly... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...may say that the question depends upon what idea we have formed of the moral character of the Deity. If it be a true belief that God desires, above all...doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other. If it be meant that utilitarianism dues not recognise the revealed will of God as the supreme law of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...may say that the question depends upon what idea we have formed of the moral character of the Deity. If it be a true belief, that God desires, above all...doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other. If it be meant that utilitarianism does not recognize the revealed will of God as the supreme law of... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1864 - 502 sayfa
...answer to the charge against Utilitarianism, that it is a godless doctrine, Mr. Mill answers that, if it be a true belief that God desires, above all things, the happiness of His creatures, — utility is not only not a godless doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other. Without... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1864 - 486 sayfa
...answer to the charge against Utilitarianism, that it is a godless doctrine, Mr. Mill answers that, if it be a true belief that God desires, above all things, the happiness of His creatures,—utility is not only not a godless doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other.... | |
| 1867 - 510 sayfa
...prepared to show should be set aside as false. Christisns cannot be content to be merely told that " Utility is not only not a godless doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other ;" nor satisfied to learn that " the Utilitarian who believes in the perfect goodness and wisdom of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1871 - 136 sayfa
...have formed of the moral character of the Deity. "If it be a true belief that God desires, above ail things, the happiness, of his creatures, and that...doctrine, but more profoundly religious than any other. . If it be meant that utilitarianism does not recognise the revealed will of God as the supreme law... | |
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