The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... nature , it cannot be destroyed . But Mr. Bentham's forte is arrangement ; and the form of truth , though not its essence , varies with time and circumstance . He has methodised , collated , and condensed all the materials prepared to ...
... nature , it cannot be destroyed . But Mr. Bentham's forte is arrangement ; and the form of truth , though not its essence , varies with time and circumstance . He has methodised , collated , and condensed all the materials prepared to ...
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... nature , and the caprices and irregularities of the human will . " He has not allowed for the wind . " It is not that you can be said to see his favourite doctrine of Utility glittering every- where through his system , like a vein of ...
... nature , and the caprices and irregularities of the human will . " He has not allowed for the wind . " It is not that you can be said to see his favourite doctrine of Utility glittering every- where through his system , like a vein of ...
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... act contrary to its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it to a partial conformity to truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of JEREMY BENTHAM . 11.
... act contrary to its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it to a partial conformity to truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of JEREMY BENTHAM . 11.
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... nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself : good is that which approves itself as such on reflec- tion , or the idea of which ...
... nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself : good is that which approves itself as such on reflec- tion , or the idea of which ...
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... nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to inquire what certain things are abstractedly or in themselves , as how they affect the mind , and to approve or condemn them accordingly . The same ...
... nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to inquire what certain things are abstractedly or in themselves , as how they affect the mind , and to approve or condemn them accordingly . The same ...
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