| 1795 - 612 strani
...the tendency which he conceives it to have to augment or todiminifh the happineis of the community : or in other words, to its conformity or unconformity to the laws or dictates of utility. • X. Of an aílion that is conformable to the principle of utility, ene may always fay either that it is one that... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 326 strani
...the tendency which he conceives it to have to augment or to diminish the happiness of the community : or in other words, to its conformity or Unconformity to the laws or dictates of utility. x. ought, Of an action that is conformable to the prinought not, .,_.,. , .11 right and ciple of utility,... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 332 strani
...the tendency which he conceives it to have to augment or to diminish the happiness of the community : or in other words, to its conformity or unconformity to the laws or dictates of utility. x. ought. Of an action that is conformable to the prinought not, . nght and ciple of utility, one may... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 strani
...the tendency which he conceives it to have to augment or to diminish the happiness of the community : or in other words, to its conformity or unconformity...conformable to the principle of utility, one may always say either that it is one that ought to be done, or at least that it is not one that ought not to be... | |
| Townsend Smith - 1841 - 306 strani
...its conformity or unconformity to the laws or dictates of utility." He then proceeds to observe — " Of an action that is conformable to the principle of utility, one may always say either that it is one that ought to be done, or, at least, that it is not one that ought not to... | |
| 1868 - 986 strani
...system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law." " Of an action that is conformable to the principle of utility, one may always say, either that it is one which ought to be done, or that, at least, it is not one which ought not... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 strani
...may be convenient, for the purposes of discourse, to imagine a kind of law or dictate.' — Ib. 1. 8. 'Of an action that is conformable to the principle of utility, one may always say, either that it is one that ought to be done, or at least that it is not one that ought not to... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 328 strani
...be convenient, for the purposes of discourse, to imagine a kind of law or dictate.' — Ib. i. 8. ' Of an action that is conformable to the principle of utility, one may always say, either that it is one that ought to be done, or at least that it is not one that ought not to... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1876 - 412 strani
...the tendency which he conceives it to have to augment or to diminish the happiness of the community : or in other words, to its conformity or unconformity...action that is conformable to the principle of utility, Ought, ought not, 1 Interest is one of those words, which not having any superior genus, cannot in... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1879 - 430 strani
...the tendency which he conceives it to have to augment or to diminish the happiness of the community: or in other words, to its conformity or unconformity to the laws or dictates of utility. ought not, . k J » Ought, X. Of an action that is conformable to the principle of utility right and... | |
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