Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals, for a promise of the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures : no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person... Utilitarianism - Pagina 12di John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 120 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1861 - 882 pagine
...give a most marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their higher faculties. Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any...the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures : no iutelligent human being •would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus,... | |
| 1863 - 532 pagine
...preference to the manner " of existence which employs their " highest faculties. Few human beings " would consent to be changed into " any of the lower animals for the " fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool;... | |
| Book, H. A. - 1865 - 184 pagine
...marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their highest faculties. Few human beings would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals for the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool... | |
| 1879 - 736 pagine
...anv quantity of a lower feeling. Few human creatures, he holds, would con-.«nt to be chaagvd icto any of the lower animals for a promise of the fullest...feeling and conscience would be selfish and base, and so forth. Mill, in fact, treats us to a good deal of what Paley so cynicallv called the " usual... | |
| 1868 - 612 pagine
...give a most marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their higher faculties. Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any...animals, for a promise of the fullest allowance of a boast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would... | |
| Henry Allon - 1869 - 644 pagine
...give a most marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their higher faculties. Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any of the lower nuimals for a promise of the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being... | |
| Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 pagine
...marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their highest faculties. Few human beings would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals for the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures; \ no intelligent human being would consent to: be a fool;... | |
| Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 pagine
...marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their highest faculties. Few human beings would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals for the fullest allowance ot a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 408 pagine
...give a most marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their higher faculties. Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any...person of feeling and conscience would be selfish and hase, even though they should be persuaded that the fool, the dunce, or the rascal is better satisfied... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 404 pagine
...give a most marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their higher faculties. Few .human creatures would consent to be changed into...pleasures : no intelligent human being would consent to be :i fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person of feeling and conscience would be selfish... | |
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