| Gerard Heymans - 1922 - 344 sayfa
...the füllest allowance of a beast's pleasures; no intelligent human being would gonsent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...is better satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs"1). Allerdings glaubt er diese Sachlage dadurch mit seiner Theorie vereinbaren zu können, daß... | |
| Laurance Ladd Buermeyer, University of Columbia Associates in Philosophy - 1923 - 534 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasure; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...base, even though they should be persuaded that the dunce, the fool, or the rascal is better satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs. They would... | |
| Max Carl Otto - 1924 - 344 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs. They would not resign what they possess more than he for the most complete satisfaction of all the... | |
| Max Carl Otto - 1924 - 452 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs. They would not resign what they possess more than he for the most complete satisfaction of all the... | |
| James Seth - 1926 - 284 sayfa
...being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person 1 ' Utilitarianism,' p. 53. 2 Ibid., p. 11. would be an ignoramus, no person of feeling and conscience...satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs. They would not resign what they possess more than he, for the most complete satisfaction of all the... | |
| Charles Lester Sherman - 1927 - 386 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...is better satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs.1 When Mill makes a qualitative distinction, between pleasures, he of course passes from the... | |
| 1908 - 588 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of beastly pleasures; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...rascal is better satisfied with his lot than they with theirs." He puts the case still more effectively in the words : " It is better to be a human being... | |
| David W. Conklin - 1991 - 436 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs." It was not sufficient to expect, as Bentham and James Mill had, that the greatest happiness would be... | |
| Peter Singer - 1993 - 418 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...better satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs ... It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be Socrates dissatisfied... | |
| Kurt Bayertz - 1994 - 376 sayfa
...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person...satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs. They would not resign what they possess more than he, for the most complete satisfaction of all the... | |
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