I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce from the laws of life and the conditions of existence what kinds of action necessarily tend to produce happiness and what kinds to produce unhappiness. Having done this, its deductions are to... The Fortnightly Review - หน้า 4201871 - 28 หน้ามุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| Edmund Burke - 1880 - 702 หน้า
...only to ascertain results, but to explain and predict them ; " to deduce from the laws of life and the conditions of existence what kinds of action necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to unhappiness. " Rational utilitarianism " does not take welfare for its immediate object of pursuit,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 หน้า
...observed results of conduct, and completely attainable only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. With the exception of the word ' necessarily,' I have no dissent to express from this doctrine ; and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 หน้า
...observed results of conduct, and completely attainable only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. With the exception of the by no means applied or held applicable universally; on the contrary, as I... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 หน้า
...observed results of conduct, and completely attainable only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness. With the exception of the word "necessarily," I have no dissent to express from this doctrine; and... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1865 - 382 หน้า
...thinks the end of morality is "completely attainable, only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness." Upon that you observe as follows:—" With the exception of the word necessarily, I have no dissent... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1865 - 394 หน้า
...thinks the end of morality is " completely attainable, only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiness." Upon that you observe as follows : — " With the exception of the word necessarily, I have no dissent... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1865 - 380 หน้า
...thinks the end of morality is " completely attainable, only by deducing, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily tend to produce happiness, and what kinda to produce unhappiness." Upon that you observe as follows : — " With the exception of the word... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 904 หน้า
...things ; and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...unhappiness. Having done this, its deductions are to be recognized as laws of conduct ; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiuess... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 902 หน้า
...things ; and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...tend to produce happiness, and what kinds to produce unhappiaess. Having done this, its deductions are to be recognized as laws of conduct ; and are to... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 348 หน้า
...things ; and I conceive it to be the business of Moral Science to deduce, from the laws of life and the conditions of existence, what kinds of action necessarily...unhappiness. Having done this, its deductions are to be recognized as laws of conduct ; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness... | |
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