That principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's happiness, supposed equal in degree (with the proper allowance made for kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's. Those conditions heing supplied, Bentham's... Works - Sayfa 39Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1891Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 322 sayfa
...passage from Mr, Mill's Utilitarianism. " The Greatest-Happiness Principle," he says, " is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...for exactly as much as another's. Those conditions heing supplied, Bentham's dictum, •everybody to count for one, nohody for more than one,' might be... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1879 - 288 sayfa
...the very meaning of Utility, or the Greatest-Happiness Principle. That principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's. These conditions being supplies, Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to count for one, nobody for more than... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 320 sayfa
...Principle," he says, " is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person•s happiness, supposed equal in degree (with the proper...much as another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham•s dictum, 'everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one,' might be written under... | |
| 1880 - 820 sayfa
...from Mill, to the effect that 1 Ibid., p. 223. " the greatest-happiness principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's." Mr. Mill's words certainly seem to imply a " reference to the natures and deeds of the recipients,"... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 444 sayfa
...Principle. That principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person-s happiness, supposed equal in degree (with the proper...made for kind), is counted for exactly as much as another-s. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham-s dictum, " Everybody to count for one, nobody... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 344 sayfa
...passage from Mr, Mill's Utilitarianism. " The Greatest-Happiness Principle," he says, " is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...nobody for more than one," might be written under ihe principle of utility as an explanatory commentary" (p. 91.) Now though the meaning of " greatest... | |
| Lester Frank Ward - 1883 - 722 sayfa
...argument in favor of democracy. It shows why it is that in matters of legal rights or political influence, Bentham's dictum, " everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one," should apply. There is no doubt that some persons are more important to society than others, but, however... | |
| 1890 - 1148 sayfa
...the idea of inequality here entirely disappears. The Greatest-Happiness Principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...much as another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentharn's dictum, ' everybody to count for one., nobody for more than one,' might bo written under... | |
| 1890 - 920 sayfa
...the idea of inequality here entirely disappears : The Greatest-Happiness Principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...made for kind), is counted for exactly as much as another'*. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, " everybody to count for one, nobody... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 324 sayfa
...a mere form of wordi withont rational signification, nnless one person's happiness, supposed eqnal in degree (with the proper allowance made for kind),...conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to connt for one, nobody for more than one,' might be written under the principle of utility as an explanatory... | |
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