All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human care and effort; and though their removal is grievously slow— though a long succession of generations will perish in the breach... Utilitarianism - Sayfa 22John Stuart Mill tarafından - 1864 - 120 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1876 - 1204 sayfa
...imperfect social institutions. All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human...and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made — yet every mind sufficiently intelligent and generous to bear a part, however small and unconspicuous,... | |
| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...imperfect social institutions. All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human...and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made — yet every mind sufficiently intelligent and generous to bear a part, however small and unconspicuous,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 sayfa
...imperfect social institutions. All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human...and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made — yet every mind sufficiently intelligent and generous to bear a part, however small and unconspicuous,... | |
| 1863 - 532 sayfa
...passage, Mr. Mill observes that " all the grand sources of human " suffering are, in a great degree — many " of them, almost entirely — conquerable " by human care and effort ; and though " the removal is grievously slow — " though a long succession of genera" tions will perish in the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...imperfect social institutions. All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering, are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human...and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made, — yet every mind sufficiently intelligent and generous to bear a part, however small and unconspicuous,... | |
| John Grote - 1870 - 396 sayfa
...Mill's language is not indeed altogether encouraging: he anticipates this world becoming some day, 'all that, if will and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made 2 .' If will and knowledge both are wanting, if we neither care for the thing nor know anything... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 408 sayfa
...the grand sources, in short, of human suffering, are in a great degree, many of them almost entirelv, conquerable by human care and effort: and though their...perish in the breach before the conquest is completed, ami this world becomes all that, if will and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made,—... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 410 sayfa
...imperfect social institutions. All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering, are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human...though their removal is grievously slow ; though a lone: succession of ijene< • J • o • "• o rations will perish in the breach before the conquest... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1875 - 438 sayfa
...imperfect social institutions. All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human...and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made — yet every mind sufficiently intelligent and generous to bear a part, however small and inconspicuous,... | |
| John Morley - 1877 - 468 sayfa
...the grand sources of human suffering,' Mr. Mill thought, 'are in a great degree, many of them a most entirely, conquerable by human care and effort; and though their removal is grievously slow—though a long succession of generations will perish in the breach before the conquest is completed,... | |
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