Notes, Expository and Critical on Certain British Theories of MoralsThoemmes, 1990 - 156 من الصفحات |
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Simon Somerville Laurie. JEREMY BENTHAM . BORN 1748 ; DIED 1832 . In our opinion the distinctive characteristic of Jeremy Bentham's moral theory is the relation in which it stands to his systematic psychology . It is to the underlying ...
Simon Somerville Laurie. JEREMY BENTHAM . BORN 1748 ; DIED 1832 . In our opinion the distinctive characteristic of Jeremy Bentham's moral theory is the relation in which it stands to his systematic psychology . It is to the underlying ...
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... Bentham tries to show , either explicitly or by impli- cation , passim . He does so explicitly , when he enu- merates the pleasures and pains which go to support and hedge round the ... Bentham mentions are those just 888 Jeremy Bentham .
... Bentham tries to show , either explicitly or by impli- cation , passim . He does so explicitly , when he enu- merates the pleasures and pains which go to support and hedge round the ... Bentham mentions are those just 888 Jeremy Bentham .
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... Bentham's system we have excluded the Deontology from our view , accepting the repudia- tion of that work by the most competent of Bentham's followers . It is legitimate , however , to refer to it as illustrating the doctrine . The fol ...
... Bentham's system we have excluded the Deontology from our view , accepting the repudia- tion of that work by the most competent of Bentham's followers . It is legitimate , however , to refer to it as illustrating the doctrine . The fol ...
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