Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... great form , that " the greatest possible happiness of society is attained by insuring to every man the greatest possible quantity of the produce of his labour . " To effect this is , in his opinion , the end of government . It is ...
... great form , that " the greatest possible happiness of society is attained by insuring to every man the greatest possible quantity of the produce of his labour . " To effect this is , in his opinion , the end of government . It is ...
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... greatest happiness of the greatest number : but , when we examine his reasonings , we find that he thinks only of the greatest number of a single generation . Therefore , even if we were to concede that all MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 37.
... greatest happiness of the greatest number : but , when we examine his reasonings , we find that he thinks only of the greatest number of a single generation . Therefore , even if we were to concede that all MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT . 37.
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... greatest happiness principle , " with the latest improvements of the author , we shall for once depart from our general rule . However the conflict may terminate , we shall at least not have been vanquished by an ignoble hand . Of Mr ...
... greatest happiness principle , " with the latest improvements of the author , we shall for once depart from our general rule . However the conflict may terminate , we shall at least not have been vanquished by an ignoble hand . Of Mr ...
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... happiness , it does not follow that the ' Utilitarians ' would recommend it . The Edinburgh Reviewers have a waiting gentlewoman's ideas of ... greatest happiness of the greatest number 70 WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL .
... happiness , it does not follow that the ' Utilitarians ' would recommend it . The Edinburgh Reviewers have a waiting gentlewoman's ideas of ... greatest happiness of the greatest number 70 WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. representatives to promote the greatest happiness of the greatest number . To prove this , it is necessary that he should prove three propositions : first , that the inter ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. representatives to promote the greatest happiness of the greatest number . To prove this , it is necessary that he should prove three propositions : first , that the inter ...
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