Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... evil of another ; never its own . This is an indubitable prop- osition , and one of great importance . " Mr. Mill then proceeds to demonstrate that a purely aristocratical form of government is necessarily bad . " The reason for which ...
... evil of another ; never its own . This is an indubitable prop- osition , and one of great importance . " Mr. Mill then proceeds to demonstrate that a purely aristocratical form of government is necessarily bad . " The reason for which ...
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... evil will follow any failure of conformity between the will and the actions willed . Every failure must there- fore be punished . As there are no bounds to the mind's desire of its pleasure , there are , of course , no bounds to its ...
... evil will follow any failure of conformity between the will and the actions willed . Every failure must there- fore be punished . As there are no bounds to the mind's desire of its pleasure , there are , of course , no bounds to its ...
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... evil which is remote and uncertain will suffice to prevent crime . But we are rather inclined to think that it would , on the whole , be for the interest of the majority to plunder the rich . If so , the Utilitarians will say , that the ...
... evil which is remote and uncertain will suffice to prevent crime . But we are rather inclined to think that it would , on the whole , be for the interest of the majority to plunder the rich . If so , the Utilitarians will say , that the ...
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... as Lord Bacon has observed , there is no passion by which that fear has not been often overcome . Physical pain is indisputably an evil ; yet it has been often endured , and even welcomed 46 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
... as Lord Bacon has observed , there is no passion by which that fear has not been often overcome . Physical pain is indisputably an evil ; yet it has been often endured , and even welcomed 46 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
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... evil . Let its advocates show it to be a good . Mr. Mill tells us that , if power be given for short terms to representatives elected by all the males of mature age , it will then be for the interest of those representatives to promote ...
... evil . Let its advocates show it to be a good . Mr. Mill tells us that , if power be given for short terms to representatives elected by all the males of mature age , it will then be for the interest of those representatives to promote ...
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