| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1809 - 532 lehte
...Understanding, ii. 28. J Principles of Morals and Legislation, ch. iii. Mr. Mill observes that, • Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection...sources — the law, religion, and public opinion. To these three powers, considered as binding human conduct, he gave the name of sanctions ; the political... | |
| The London and Westminster Review April-August,1838 - 1838 - 612 lehte
...are influenced, and by which they may be guided to their good, only personal interest. Accordingly, Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection...prevention of whom from jostling one another more than can be helped, must be attempted by hopes and fears derived from three sources—the law, religion,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 496 lehte
...are influenced, and by which they may be guided to their good, only personal interest. Accordingly, Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection...be attempted by hopes and fears derived from three sources—the law, religion, and public opinion. To these three powers, considered as binding human... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 500 lehte
...are influenced, and by which they may be guided to their good, only personal interest. Accordingly, Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection....,;, may be attempted by hopes and fears derived from —^ f three sources — the law, religion, and public opinion. '•To these three powers, considered... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 452 lehte
...and by which they may be guided to their good, only personal interest. Accordingly, Bentham's idea of world is that of a collection of persons pursuing...sources, — the law, religion, and public opinion. To these three powers, considered as binding human conduct, he gave the name of sanctions, — the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 452 lehte
...are influenced, and by which they may be guided to their good, only personal interest. Accordingly, Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection...sources, — the law, religion, and public opinion. To these three powers, considered as binding human conduct, he gave the name of sanctions, — the... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1869 - 526 lehte
...Human Umlerstanding, ii. 28. ' Principles of Morals and Legitlation, ch. iii. Mr. Mill observes that, ' Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection...sources — the law, religion, and public opinion. To these three powers, considered as binding human conduct, he gave the name of sanctions ; the political... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1870 - 566 lehte
...Hitman Understanding, ii. 28. s Principles of Morals and Legislation, ch. iii. Mr. Mill observes that, ' Bentham's idea of the world is that of a collection...pleasure, and the prevention of whom from jostling one niiother more than is unavoidable, may be attempted by hopes and fears derived from three sources —... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1873 - 524 lehte
...Understanding) ii. 28. 3 Principles of Morals and Legislation) ch. iii. Mr. Mill observes that, ' Bentliam's idea of the world is that of a collection of persons pursuing each Ms separate interest or pleasure, and the prevention of whom from jostling one another more than is... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 432 lehte
...and by which they may be guided to their good, only ' personal interest. ('Accordingly, Bentha,u's idea of the world is that of a collection of persons...be attempted by hopes and fears derived from three sourees, — tins law, religion, and public opinion. To these three powers, considered as binding human... | |
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