Thus the moralities which protect every individual from being harmed by others, either directly or by being hindered in his freedom of pursuing his own good, are at once those which he himself has most at heart, and those which he has the strongest interest... Utilitarianism - Сторінка 89автори: John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 120 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1861 - 882 стор.
...person may possibly not need the benefits of others : but he always needs that they should not 670 671 do him hurt. Thus the moralities which protect every...fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings, is tested and decided; for on that depends Ms being a nuisance or not to those with whom he... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 стор.
...to them were not the rule, and disobedience the exception, every one would see in every one else an enemy, against whom he must be perpetually guarding...and deed. It is by a person's observance of these, tli at his fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings, is tested and decided ; for on... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 стор.
...nothing ; in inculcating on each other the duty of positive beneficence, they have an unmistakable interest, but far less in degree : a person may possibly...fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings is tested and decided ; for on that depends his being a nuisance or not to those with whom he... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1871 - 136 стор.
...always needs that they should not do him hurt. Thus the moralities which protect every indi- v vidual from being harmed by others, either directly ,or by...by word and deed. It is by a person's observance of these,~that his Witness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings, is tested and decided ;... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1879 - 288 стор.
...he must be perpetually guarding himself. What is hardly less important, these are the precepts whicb mankind have the strongest and the most direct inducements...fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings, is tested and decided ; for on that depends his being a nuisance or not to those with whom... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 444 стор.
...that they should not do him hurt. n> Thus the moralities which protect every individual from i if- being harmed by others, either directly or by being...hindered in his freedom of pursuing his own good, are nii at once those which he himself has most at heart, and \»i- those which he has the strongest interest... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 154 стор.
...gain, nothing ; in inculcating on each other the duty of positive beneficence they have an unmistakable interest, but far less in degree ; a person may possibly...fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings is tested and decided ; for on that depends his being a nuisance or not to those with whom he... | |
| 1890 - 72 стор.
...gain, nothing : in inculcating on each other the duty of positive beneficence they have an unmistakable interest, but far less in degree : a person may possibly...fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings, is tested and decided; for on that depends his being a nuisance or not to those with whom he... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 стор.
...gain, nothing: in inculcating on each other the duty of positive beneficence they have an unmistakable interest, but far less in degree, — a person may...fitness to exist as one of the fellowship of human beings is tested and decided; for on that depends his being a nuisance or not to those with whom he... | |
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