Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... Happiness of the Greatest Number , to be the true end of human action ; and those which would regulate human action by an internal principle or relation , as Conscience , or a Moral Faculty , or Duty , or Rectitude , or the Superiority ...
... Happiness of the Greatest Number , to be the true end of human action ; and those which would regulate human action by an internal principle or relation , as Conscience , or a Moral Faculty , or Duty , or Rectitude , or the Superiority ...
xx. oldal
... Happiness produced . But we do not doubt of the truth of this doctrine , that right action does produce the greatest amount of human happiness ; and we conceive that happiness must be so apprehended and so un- derstood as to be ...
... Happiness produced . But we do not doubt of the truth of this doctrine , that right action does produce the greatest amount of human happiness ; and we conceive that happiness must be so apprehended and so un- derstood as to be ...
xxi. oldal
... happiness ; for we conceive that to determine in what sense human happiness is to be understood , when we say that God wishes it and wishes us to promote it , is far more difficult , than it is to determine God's will by seeking for it ...
... happiness ; for we conceive that to determine in what sense human happiness is to be understood , when we say that God wishes it and wishes us to promote it , is far more difficult , than it is to determine God's will by seeking for it ...
33. oldal
... happiness , or rather of well - being : but then , they maintained that the well - being which is found in the practice of virtue is of a peculiar and superior kind , elevated above the pleasures of sense , and the advan- tages of ...
... happiness , or rather of well - being : but then , they maintained that the well - being which is found in the practice of virtue is of a peculiar and superior kind , elevated above the pleasures of sense , and the advan- tages of ...
36. oldal
... happiness or well- being , but asserted that virtue was in a peculiar and eminent manner the condition of this well - being : the other class held that virtue by its own nature was the right rule and end of human action ; and I have ...
... happiness or well- being , but asserted that virtue was in a peculiar and eminent manner the condition of this well - being : the other class held that virtue by its own nature was the right rule and end of human action ; and I have ...
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