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
| Jonathan Riley - 1988 - 424 sayfa
...Greatest Happiness Principle. The principle is a mere form of words without rational significance, unless one person's happiness, supposed equal in degree...kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's. These conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to count for one, nobody for more than... | |
| Richard Mervyn Hare - 1989 - 274 sayfa
...But utilitarianism, it is argued, requires us to seek the good of all impartially, in accordance with Bentham's dictum 'Everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one' )Mill 1861 sf). So a consistent utilitarian would seek to suppress in himself, and at any rate not... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1991 - 312 sayfa
...ideal perfection of utilitarian morality . . . The greatest-happiness principle ... is a mere form of words without rational signification unless one person's...supposed equal in degree (with the proper allowance for kind) is counted for 222 exactly as much as another's. Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's... | |
| Necip Fikri Alican - 1994 - 264 sayfa
...blind to the distribution of happiness. He affirms that the principle of utility "is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's...kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's"; and he adds that "those conditions being supplied. Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to count for one, nobody... | |
| Wayne P. Pomerleau - 1997 - 566 sayfa
...be interpreted in terms of a presumption of a basic equality of persons involved, in accordance with "Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one.' " All people, as such, have an equal prima facie claim to happiness, on this view. Furthermore, they... | |
| Gunnar Myrdal - 1998 - 270 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...made for kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's/7 And '. . . equal amounts of happiness are equally desirable, whether felt by the same or... | |
| Alan Donagan - 1999 - 234 sayfa
...University of Notre Dame Press, 1984), p. 21. 20. "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" (Mill, Utilitarianism, p. 76). 21. Curiously, these include Alasdair MacIntyre, who, referring to Die... | |
| Rosalind Hursthouse - 2000 - 292 sayfa
...the very meaning of Utilitr, or the Greatest Happiness Principle. That principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's happiness, supposed equal in degree 1with the proper allowance made for kind1, is counted for exactlr as much as another's. Those conditions... | |
| Manuel García Pazos - 1999 - 268 sayfa
...Gerechtigkeit habe Anteil am Nützlichkeitsprinzip, und so stellt er fest: „That principle is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's happiness, supposed equal in degree [...], is counted for exactly as much as another's [...]. The equal claim of everybody to happiness... | |
| James R. Mensch - 2003 - 240 sayfa
...morals" (Mill 1979, 60; Util. V). The "greatest happiness principle . . ." he writes, "is a mere form of words without rational signification unless one person's...happiness, supposed equal in degree (with the proper allowances made for kind), is counted for exactly as much as another's" (60). As he quotes Bentham,... | |
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