| David Lyons - 1994 - 200 стор.
...for the guidance of life. (32) Foremost among these are the rules "which forbid mankind to hurt one another (in which we must never forget to include wrongful interference with each others' freedom)." For these are "more vital to human wellbeing than any maxims, however important,... | |
| John Gray - 2002 - 188 стор.
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| David Lyons - 1997 - 216 стор.
...of being owed to each person. Virtually all the rules ofjustice mentioned by Mill in Utilitarianism ("in which we must never forget to include wrongful interference with each other's freedom")44 are duties toward everyone. The only contrast Mill makes there is with duties no particular... | |
| Andrew Pyle - 1998 - 414 стор.
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| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 376 стор.
...than any other rules for the guidance of life. . . . The moral rules which forbid mankind to hurt one another (in which we must never forget to include...the best mode of managing some department of human affairs. ... It is their observance which alone preserves peace among human beings: if obedience to... | |
| Eldon J. Eisenach - 2010 - 349 стор.
...As stated in Utilitarianism: The moral rules which forbid mankind to hurt one another (in which one must never forget to include wrongful interference...the best mode of managing some department of human affairs. (10 CW, 55) Harming someone has nothing to do with preventing someone from reaching a desired... | |
| Bernard Gert - 1998 - 426 стор.
...hurt one another (in which we must never forget to include a wrongful interference with each others freedom) are more vital to human well-being than any...the best mode of managing some department of human affairs. ... It is their observance which alone preserves peace among human beings; if obedience to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 476 стор.
...separate from the interest in security. He says, "The moral rules which forbid mankind to hurt one another, (in which we must never forget to include...wrongful interference with each other's freedom) are . . . vital to human well-being."23 Also, he speaks of "the moralities which protect every individual... | |
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