| Wendy Donner - 1991 - 244 sayfa
...happiness when he concludes that "we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good:...a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons" (10:234). Mill has been taken to task for apparently... | |
| Bhikhu C. Parekh - 1993 - 616 sayfa
...This, however, being the fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good:...a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends... | |
| Bhikhu C. Parekh - 1993 - 384 sayfa
...This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good;...a good to that person; and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. 40 Nevertheless, the conflict remains. 41 Mill's... | |
| Abraham Edel - 1993 - 388 sayfa
...Four of his Utilitarianism is, no doubt, obscure, but he does distinguish the reference when he says "each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons." 12 Bentham even more explicitly separated the cases... | |
| Necip Fikri Alican - 1994 - 264 sayfa
...This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good:...a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends... | |
| K. G. Binmore - 1994 - 624 sayfa
...at a stand — Bentham [52, p.616]. UA11 we are offered on the second question is the observation: "Each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness is therefore a good to the aggregate of all persons." 12With his usual sharp intelligence, Edgeworth... | |
| Roger Crisp - 1997 - 260 sayfa
...This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good:...a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends... | |
| David Lyons - 1997 - 216 sayfa
...is explicit. Having said that each person desires his own happiness, Mill says we have all the proof it is possible to require that happiness is a good,...a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. These propositions we may state as separate theses:... | |
| Tal Scriven - 1997 - 232 sayfa
...parts. It is, in fact, Mill who is infamous for the inference in the fourth chapter of Utilitarianism that "each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, [is] a good to the aggregate of all persons." But one must be careful in separating composition... | |
| Ralph D. Ellis - 1998 - 230 sayfa
...This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good,...a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. (Mill 1857, 32-33) Several serious criticisms have... | |
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