| 1892 - 608 หน้า
...also quantity of change. " The conduct called good rises to the conduct conceived as best," when it " simultaneously achieves the greatest totality of life, in self, in offspring, and in fellow-men." But regarded from the point of view of subjective psychology, a different ultimate end was presented,... | |
| 1880 - 616 หน้า
...actions, Mr. Spencer does argue that we commonly regard conduct as good in proportion as it conduces to " the greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow-men ". But he does not accept this view as final ; on the contrary, he is concerned to point out that it... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 308 หน้า
...that this is the form of conduct most emphatically termed good. Moreover, just as we there saw that evolution becomes the highest possible when the conduct...greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow men ; so here we see that the conduct called good rises to the conduct conceived as best, when... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 312 หน้า
...emphatically termed good. Moreover, just as we'; there saw that evolutionbecomes thegfcighest possible \ f when the conduct. simultaneously achieves the greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow men ; so here we see that the conduct called good rises to the conduct conceived as best, when... | |
| 1879 - 652 หน้า
...termed good. Moreover, just as we there saw that evolution becomes the highest possible when the conduct achieves the greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow-men, so here we see that the conduct called good rises to the conduct conceived as best when it fulfils... | |
| 1880 - 1112 หน้า
...these observations. He has argued in a previous chapter that evolution reaches its highest stage when conduct " simultaneously achieves the greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow men" (p. 26) ; and this, in accordance with the illustrations just given, he concludes to he... | |
| William David Ground - 1883 - 392 หน้า
...tending to self-destruction d." A few lines later he says : — " Moreover, just as we there saw that evolution becomes the highest possible when the conduct...greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow men ; so here we see that the conduct called good rises to the conduct conceived as best, when... | |
| William David Ground - 1883 - 394 หน้า
...tending to self-destruction d." A few lines later he says : — " Moreover, just as we there saw that evolution becomes the highest possible when the conduct...greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in fellow men ; so here we see that the conduct called good rises to the conduct conceived as best, when... | |
| 1883 - 902 หน้า
...in a relative sense only. Good conduct is identical with the most highly developed conduct, which " simultaneously achieves the greatest totality of life in self, in offspring, and in our fellow-men." Pessimistic verdicts upon the value of life are combated by the author with all the... | |
| 1882 - 896 หน้า
...with a survey of conduct and its course. Moral conduct is a part of conduct at large. As we ascend up the scale of creation we find the adjustments of ends...any one of these three forms of life. Good conduct hecomes the hest " when it fulfils all three classes of ends at the same time " (p. 25). This is not... | |
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