... the test of quality, and the rule for measuring it against quantity, being the preference felt by those who in their opportunities of experience, to which must be added their habits of self-consciousness and self-observation, are best furnished with... Types of Ethical Theory - Sayfa 296James Martineau tarafından - 1885Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...opportunities of experience, to which must be added 1861.] Utilitarianism. their habits of self-consciousness and self-observation, are best furnished... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...self-observation, are best furnished with the means of comparison. This, being,! according to the utilitarian opinion, the end of human! action, is necessarily... | |
| 1863 - 972 sayfa
...our own good or that of other people), is an existence exempt, as far as possible, from pain, and aa rich as possible in enjoyment*, both in point of quantity...quality, and the rule for measuring it against quantity, beiog the preference felt by those who, in their opportunities of experience, to which musí be added... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1864 - 486 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality; the test of...self-observation, are best furnished with the means of comparison. This being, according to the uti-. litarian opinion, the end of human action, is necessarily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...self-observation, are best furnished with the means of comparison. This, being, according to the utilitarian opinion, the end of human action, is necessarily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality; the test of...measuring it against quantity, being the preference felt bj those who in their opportunities of experience, to which must be added their habits of self-consciousness... | |
| 1866 - 726 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...opportunities of experience — to which must be added their h:tbite of self-consciousness and self-observation — are best furr nished with the means of comparison.... | |
| 1866 - 732 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...in their opportunities of experience — to which most b* added their habits of self-consciousness and self-observation — are best furnished with the... | |
| 1866 - 732 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...measuring it against quantity, being the preference folt by those, who, in their opportunities of experience — to which must be added their habits of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 132 sayfa
...people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of...self-observation, are best furnished with the means of comparison. This, being, according to the utilitarian opinion, the end of human action, is necessarily... | |
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