| 1876 - 1204 หน้า
...to them as either to the Stoic or to the Transcendentalist. The Utilitarian morality does recognise in human beings the power of sacrificing their own greatest good for the good of others." ( Utilitarianism, p. 24.) Surely when we read admissions like these, and from such a quarter, touching... | |
| 1861 - 882 หน้า
...right to them, as either to the Stoic ortotheTranscendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognise in human beings the power of sacrificing their own...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 หน้า
...to them, as either to the Stoic or to the Transcendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognise in human beings the power of sacrificing their own...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| 1864 - 524 หน้า
...possession which belongs by as good a right to them as either to the stoic or the transcendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognize in human beings...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| 1864 - 524 หน้า
...possession which belongs by as good a right to them as either to the stoic or the transcendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognize in human beings...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 หน้า
...possession which belongs by as good a right to them as either to the Stoic or to the Transcendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognize in human beings...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 หน้า
...them, as either to the Stoic or . to the Transcendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognise in human beings the power of sacrificing their own...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| William McCombie - 1864 - 178 หน้า
...function, and the moral significance of self-sacrifice. "Utilitarianism," says Mr Mill, "does recognise in human beings the power of sacrificing their own greatest good for the good of others." If Utilitarianism does so, we can only say that it is too beneficent by half, for it not only goes... | |
| 1866 - 726 หน้า
...possession which belongs by as good a right to them as either to the Stoic or to the transcendentalist. The utilitarian morality does recognize in human beings...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good. A sacrifice which docs not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total... | |
| Franz von Holtzendorff - 1869 - 450 หน้า
...interest on the eve of death as in the vigour of youth and health (p. 20); und The utilitarian moralüy does recognize in human beings the power of sacrificing...the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sacrifice is itself a good (p. 24. Statt recognize hätte der Verfasser freilich, weiter gehend,... | |
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