... this time have acquired positive beliefs as to the effects of some actions on their happiness ; and the beliefs which have thus come down are the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher until he has succeeded in finding better. An Examination of the Utilitarian Philosophy - Sayfa 23John Grote tarafından - 1870 - 362 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even...happiness, I admit, or rather, earnestly maintain. The corollaries from the principle of utility, like the precepts of every practical art, admit of indefinite... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even...happiness, I admit, or rather, earnestly maintain. The corollaries from the principle of utility, like the precepts of every practical art, admit of indefinite... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher, until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even...happiness, — I admit, or, rather, earnestly maintain. The corollaries from the principle of utility, like the precepts of every practical art, admit of indefinite... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...philosophers might easily do this, even now,^jn many subjects; that the received code of ethics isny no means of divine right; and that mankind have still...happiness, I admit, or rather, earnestly maintain. The corollaries from the principle of utility, like the precepts of every practical art, admit of indefinite... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1864 - 502 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher, until he has succeeded in finding better ; that philosophers might easily do this even...received code of ethics is by no means of divine right, I admit, or rather, earnestly maintain." We must wait for the better rules of morality, till the philosophers,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 132 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even...happiness, I admit, or rather, earnestly maintain. The corollaries from the principle of utility, like the precepts of every practical art, admit of indefinite... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 408 sayfa
...until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even now, on mnny subjects ; that the received code of ethics is by...have still much to learn as to the effects of actions op the general happiness,—I admit, or, rather, earnestly maintain. The corollaries from the principle... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1874 - 330 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude; and for the philosopher, until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even now, on many subjects, and that mankind have much to learn as to the effects of actions on general happiness, I admit, or... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1874 - 348 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude; and for the philosopher, until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even now, on many subjects, and that mankind have much to learn as to the effects of actions on general happiness, I admit, or... | |
| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1876 - 338 sayfa
...the rules of morality for the multitude, and for the philosopher until he has succeeded in finding better. That philosophers might easily do this, even now, on many subjects ..... I admit, or rather earnestly maintain' (Mill, Ufi!., p. 34). From the author of the Essay on... | |
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