So that no school can avoid taking for the ultimate moral aim a desirable state of feeling called by whatever name — gratification, enjoyment, happiness. Pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or beings, is an inexpugnable element of the conception.... The Data of Ethics - หน้า 46โดย Herbert Spencer - 1901 - 303 หน้ามุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1879 - 616 หน้า
...think duty if it promised eternal misery instead of eternal happiness. Nay, if there be any who believe that human beings were created to be unhappy, and...space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition. — (Page 45.) Having thus denned what is meant by the terms good and bad as applied to conduct, and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 308 หน้า
...the satisfaction of their creator, such believers are obliged to use this standard of judgment; for I the pleasure of their diabolical god is the end to...intuition as space is a necessary form of intellectual I intuition. CHAPTER IV. WAYS OF JUDGING CONDUCT. § 17. Intellectual progress is by no one trait so... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 320 หน้า
...obliged to use this standard of judgment; for the pleasure of their diabolical god is the end to bo achieved. So that no school can avoid taking for the...space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition. CHAPTER IV. WAYS OF JUDGING CONDUCT. § 17. Intellectual progress is by no one trait so adequately... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 320 หน้า
...obliged to use this standard of judgment; for the pleasure of their diabolical god is the end to bo achieved. So that no school can avoid taking for the...much a necessary form of moral intuition as space ia a necessary form of intellectual intuition. CHAPTER IV. WAYS OF JUDGING CONDUCT. § 17. Intellectual... | |
| 1879 - 690 หน้า
...to some being or beings, is an inexpugnable element of the conception ' of an ultimate moral aim. ' It is as much a necessary form of moral intuition...space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition.' Further, as Mr. Spencer points out ' this necessity of thought originates in the very nature of sentient... | |
| 1880 - 820 หน้า
...— gratification, enjoyment, happiness. Pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or beings, is as much a necessary form of moral intuition as...space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition." l In some sense, then, we should conclude, Mr. Spencer recognizes the greatest happiness as the end... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1882 - 280 หน้า
...somebody happy, here or hereafter, or it is not ' good.' Analyse it as you may, pleasure somewhere or at some time to some being or beings is an inexpugnable...space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition. M. I have shown you that an act of gratitude may be virtuous and yet make no one happy here. Nevertheless,... | |
| William David Ground - 1883 - 392 หน้า
...happier state ; either by mitigating pains or increasing pleasures %." A few lines later on he says : — "So that no school can avoid taking for the ultimate...intuition as space is a necessary form of intellectual intuition11," All the foregoing links solidly together pleasure and goodness. He then shews that good... | |
| William David Ground - 1883 - 394 หน้า
...happier state ; either by mitigating pains or increasing pleasures 8." A few lines later on he says : — "So that no school can avoid taking for the ultimate...intuition as space is a necessary form of intellectual intuitionh." All the foregoing links solidly together pleasure and goodness. He then shews that good... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 374 หน้า
...enjoyment, happiness, pleasure somewhere, at some time, to some being or beings, is an inexpungable element of the conception. It is as much a necessary...intuition as space is a necessary form of intellectual intuitions." A necessary form of intuition, which is at times unnecessary, is surely a curious conception.... | |
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