No reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a fact, we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all... A Manual of Ethics - 第 219 頁John Stuart Mackenzie 著 - 1897 - 471 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1861 - 882 頁
...general happiness is desirable, except that .each person, so far as he believes it to Be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a...possible to require, that happiness is a good : that each person s happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 頁
...general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a...therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends of conduct, and consequently one of the criteria... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 頁
...general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a...therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends of conduct, and consequently one of the criteria... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 頁
...general happiness is desirable,W except that each person, so far as he believes it to be j^ attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however," » being...therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends of conduct, and consequently one of the criteria... | |
| 1870 - 688 頁
...pursuit of social good on the natural desire of happiness. " ' Each person's happiness,' says Mr. Mill, ' is a good to that person, and the general happiness,...therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons.' We are talking here of ' a good ' as an ' end of action : ' let us substitute the equivalent term,... | |
| 1872 - 832 頁
...general happiness ia desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a...a good : that each person's happiness is a good to tlmt person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons." Surely... | |
| 1872 - 866 頁
...tendency to happiness are not convertible terms. " We have not only all the proof which the ca^e admits I of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good ; tuat each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 408 頁
...general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, de-sires his own happiness. This, however, being a...not only all the proof which the case admits of, but nil which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good; that each person's happiness is a good... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1874 - 348 頁
...general happiness \& desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This however being a fact,...general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of persons. Happiness has made out its title as one of the ends of conduct and consequently one of the... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1874 - 508 頁
...general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness. This, however, being a...general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of persona." He then goes on to shew that pleasure, and pleasure alone, is what all men actually do desire.... | |
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