| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to. or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...capable of covering, and even in intensity. Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original desire... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...capable of covering, and even in intensity. Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original desire... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...capable of covering, and even in intensity. Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original desire... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...capable of covering, and even in intensity. Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original desire... | |
| 1868 - 612 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or olherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...they are capable of covering, and even in intensity. Yirtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1879 - 288 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...capable of covering, and even in intensity. Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception. is a good of this description. There was no original desire... | |
| Robert Watts - 1888 - 440 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable than the primitive pleasures themselves, both in permanency, in the space of human existence that they are capable of covering,... | |
| 1890 - 72 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...capable of covering, and even in intensity. Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original desire... | |
| Daniel Rees - 1892 - 80 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires , become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...both in permanency, in the space of human existence they are capable of covering, and even in intensity." This principle explains the miser's love of money... | |
| James Seth - 1894 - 500 sayfa
...indifferent, but conducive to, or otherwise associated with, the satisfaction of our primitive desires, become in themselves sources of pleasure more valuable...they are capable of covering, and even in intensity." 1 And now the anti-hedonist has to admit, on his part, that " on special occasions, . . . the pleasure... | |
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