| Daniel A. Bell - 2009 - 395 sayfa
...conforms to Confucian norms regarding the treatment of nonfamily members. 111 John Stuart Mill argued that "Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or...to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure." Mill, "Utilitarianism," in John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, Utilitarianism and Other Essays, ed.... | |
| Robert Audi - 2007 - 160 sayfa
...research: Some kinds of pleasure are more desirable and more [intrinsically] valuable than others. . . . Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or...to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure . . . the rule for measuring it [quality] against quantity, being the preference felt by [all or almost... | |
| Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or...to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure. If one of the two is, by those who are competently acquainted with both, placed so far above the other... | |
| Michael J. Sandel - 2007 - 428 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or...to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure. If one of the two is, by those who are competently acquainted with both, placed so far above the other... | |
| Christopher Warne - 2006 - 178 sayfa
...speculative thought' (p. 131; cf. 1094al-bll). Mill also deploys principles that are redolent of Aristotle's: 'Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experienced both give a preference, irrespective of any feeling or moral obligation to prefer it, that... | |
| Steven Lecce - 2008 - 361 sayfa
...more valuable than another if not simply because the former is more strongly desired? Mill answers, 'Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or...obligation to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure.'52 As he famously says, 'It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied;... | |
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