| Michael Brecher, Frank P. Harvey - 2009 - 714 стор.
...theoretical constructs of John Stuart Mill. As he put it, "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."5 According to the political philosopher John Gray, "For Mill, justice was a set of practices... | |
| Various - 2002 - 596 стор.
...implies and testifies to this more binding obligation. 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. They have also the peculiarity that they are the main element in determining the whole of... | |
| Michael Brecher, Frank P. Harvey - 2009 - 210 стор.
...theoretical constructs of John Stuart Mill. As he put it, "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. "5 According to the political philosopher John Gray, "For Mill, justice was a set of practices... | |
| Kristin Shrader-Frechette - 2002 - 284 стор.
...particular obligations to recognize moral rights. 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. 20 Mill explains that the primary object of moral rights is security, which he calls "the... | |
| Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Robert Audi - 2002 - 342 стор.
..."The moral rules which forbid mankind to hurt one another (in which we must never forget to include a wrongful interference with each other's freedom) are...the best mode of managing some department of human affairs. ... [A] person may possibly not need the benefits of others, but he always needs that they... | |
| Linda C. Raeder - 2002 - 418 стор.
...under the "name" of justice are rules involved with the most essential aspects of human well-being, "in which we must never forget to include wrongful interference with each other's freedom." As such, they are "of more absolute obligation, than any other rules" (emphasis added). The same holds... | |
| Nicholas Capaldi - 2004 - 472 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. . . . Thus the moralities which protect every individual from being harmed by others, either... | |
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