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 - 1892 - 610 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...allowance made for kind), is counted for exactly as much at another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to count for one, nobody... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1895 - 640 sayfa
...mere form of wor.l* without rational signification, unless one person's happiness, supposed ei1uiil in degree (with the proper allowance made for kind),...exactly as much as another's. Those conditions being supphed, Benthnm's dietum, •everybody to count for one, nobody for more thau one,' might bo written... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1893 - 516 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...allowance made for kind), is counted for exactly as ranch as another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, " everybody to count for one,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 206 sayfa
...the very meaning of Utility, or the GrejitesfcHappiness Principle. That principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...degree" (with the proper allowance made for kind) , js_ counted for exactly as much as another's ; those conditions being supplied, Bcntham's dictum,... | |
| Élie Halévy - 1904 - 534 sayfa
...bignification, unless one's person happiness, supposed equal in degree... is counted for rxaclly as mur h as another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, « everybody to count for none, nobody for more than one », might be written under the principle of utitity as an explanatory... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1902 - 600 sayfa
...Mr. Mill's Utilitarianism. " The Greatest-Happiness Principle,'' he says, " is a mere form of worda without rational signification, unless one person's...Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, ' every- . body to count for one, nobody for more than one,' might be written under the principle of... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1902 - 360 sayfa
...passage from Mr. Mill's Utilitarian" The Greatest Happiness Principle," he says, " is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...much as another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentbam's dictum, ' everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one,' might be written under the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1912 - 530 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...exactly as much as another's. Those conditions being supplicd, Bentham's dictum, " everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one," might be written... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1914 - 640 sayfa
...ideal perfection of utilitarian morality." Indeed, 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 's ; Bentham 's dictum, ' ' Everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one," might be... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1922 - 432 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...allowance made for kind), is counted for exactly as muchjisjinothejr's. Those conditions"Beinglujpplied, Bentham's dictumT"" everybody to count for one,... | |
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