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" So that no school can avoid taking for the ultimate moral aim a desirable state of feeling called by whatever name — gratification, enjoyment, happiness. "
The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature - Sayfa 364
editör: - 1892
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Proceedings, 37. cilt

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 376 sayfa
...assumes that there is an ultimate ideal end and aiui ot conduct. " No school," says Mr. Spencer, " can avoid taking for the ultimate moral aim a desirable...whatever name — gratification, enjoyment, happiness." t And he divides Ethic Science into (1) absolute ethics, or the law of perfect right in human conduct,...
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Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, 3. cilt

1879 - 690 sayfa
...judgments on conduct ; while every other proposed standard really derives its authority therefrom. ' Pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or...beings, is an inexpugnable element of the conception ' of an ultimate moral aim. ' It is as much a necessary form of moral intuition as space is a necessary...
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The Evangelical repository. Vol. 1- new

1879 - 652 sayfa
...Disapproval rests on failure to reach the pleasurable. For that is the chief aim. " No school," says Spencer, "can avoid taking for the ultimate moral aim a desirable state of feeling, called by whatever name—gratification, enjoyment, happiness." Gratification, let it be on a high plane, is thus man's...
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Institute Essays: Read Before the " Mininsters' Institute," Providence, R.I ...

1880 - 298 sayfa
...bad, according as its aggregate results, to self or others or both, are pleasurable or painful." " Pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or...beings, is an inexpugnable element of the conception." Conduct is considered under four aspects, as physical, biological, psychological, and sociological....
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The Contemporary Review, 38. cilt

1880 - 1112 sayfa
...He maintains by a very elaborate method that goodness must lead to pleasure somewhere and somehow. " Pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or...beings, is an inexpugnable element of the conception." Granting that this may be ultmately involved in the conception, it is a very different thing to assume...
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Bibliotheca Sacra, 37. cilt

1880 - 820 sayfa
...easily settled. '• The ultimate moral aim is a desirable state of feeling, whatever it be called — gratification, enjoyment, happiness. Pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or beings, is as much a necessary form of moral intuition as space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition."...
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Mind, 6. cilt

1881 - 636 sayfa
...the assumption that happiness is the end of conduct. The sole object of the chapter is to show " that no school can avoid taking for the ultimate moral...whatever name — gratification, enjoyment, happiness". Surely it is one thing to contend that optimists and pessimists agree in the belief that life is of...
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Present Day Tracts on Subjects of Christian Evidence, Doctrine, and ..., 8. cilt

Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 374 sayfa
...action. In his statement of the problem of ethics he has, however, said that the " ultimate moral aim is a desirable state of feeling called by whatever name...somewhere, at some time, to some being or beings, is an inexpungable element of the conception. It is as much a necessary form of moral intuition as space...
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Y Traethodydd: am y fleyddyn ..., 38. cilt

1883 - 542 sayfa
...cadarnhaol hwnw ydyw hanfod ei gyfundrefn o foesoldeb. Fei hyn y dywed (gwel The Data of Ethics, td 46) : " No school can avoid taking for the ultimate moral...whatever name — gratification, enjoyment, happiness ; " hyny yw, Nia gall unrhyw ddosbarth о feddylwyr ochel у golygiad mai yr amcan moesol eithaf yw...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 37. sayı

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 372 sayfa
...science assumes that there is an ultimate ideal end and aim of conduct. "No school," says Mr. Spencer, "can avoid taking for the ultimate moral aim a desirable...whatever name — gratification, enjoyment, happiness." f And he divides Ethic Science into (1) absolute ethics, or the law of perfect right in human conduct,...
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