| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...in strength to their ' selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....without. This conviction is the ultimate sanction of the greatest happiness morality. This it is which makes any mind, of well developed feelings, work with,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 sayfa
...inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....without. This conviction is the ultimate sanction of the greatest happiness morality. This it is which makes any mind, of well developed feelings, work with,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But, to those who have it, it possesses all •the characters of a natural feeling....ultimate sanction of the greatest-happiness morality. This it is which makes any mind of well-developed feelings work with, and not against, the outward... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling. It does not present 1 itself to their minds as a superstition of education, or a law despotically imposed by the power... | |
| 1879 - 736 sayfa
...inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....itself to their minds as a superstition of education," &c. Here a natural feeling is contrasted to the product of education, although we were before told... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 132 sayfa
...inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....without. This conviction is the ultimate sanction of the greatest happiness morality. This it is which makes any mind, of well-developed feelings, work with,... | |
| John Grote - 1870 - 396 sayfa
...inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....without. This conviction is the ultimate sanction of the greatest happiness morality 3 .' Nothing can be more opposite to this than the language of Paley and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1871 - 136 sayfa
...in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting alto) gether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....ultimate sanction of the greatest-Happiness morality. This it is which makes any mind, of well-developed feelings, work with, and not against, the outward... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1873 - 360 sayfa
...inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether. But to those who have it, it possesses all the characters of a natural feeling....without. This conviction is the ultimate sanction of the greatest happiness morality. This it is which, makes any mind of well-developed feelings work with... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1874 - 330 sayfa
...before from his early work. In his latest work, the Deontology, passages to the same effect abound. "You see the moralist," he says, "in his study dogmatize...sanction of the greatest-happiness morality. BL II. 3 This it is which makes any mind of well-developed feelings work with and not against the outward motives... | |
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