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Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ... - Page 15
by Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 476 pages
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British Moralists: Being Selections from Writers Principally of ..., Volume 1

Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - Ethics - 1897 - 518 pages
...individuals, of whom a community is composed, that is their pleasures and their security, is the end and the sole end which the legislator ought to have in view : the sole standard, in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be made to fashion his behaviour....
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The Ethics of Naturalism: A Criticism

William Ritchie Sorley - Ethics - 1904 - 364 pages
...below, p. 78. i Cf. Utilitarianism, especially pp. 53, 57. and their security, — is the end, and the sole end, which the legislator ought to have in view — the sole standard in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be made to fashion his conduct....
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The Classical Moralists: Selections Illustrating Ethics from Socrates to ...

Benjamin Rand - Ethics - 1909 - 832 pages
...individuals, of whom a community is composed, that is their pleasures and their security, is the end and the sole end which the legislator ought to have in view : the sole standard, in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be made to fashion his behaviour....
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Liberty and the Great Libertarians: An Anthology on Liberty, a Hand-book of ...

Charles T. Sprading - Libertarianism - 1913 - 550 pages
...that "the proof of this advantage lies with the legislature." Still more decisive is Bentham when he says that "the happiness of the individuals of whom...depends upon the legislature, to be made to fashion his behavior." These positions, be it remembered, are not voluntarily assumed; they are necessitated by...
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In deference of fundamental rights

William E. Conklin - Political Science - 1979 - 350 pages
...individuals, of whom a community is composed, that is their pleasures and their security, is the end and the sole end which the legislator ought to have in view: the sole standard, in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be MADE to fashion his behaviour....
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British Moralists, 1650-1800: Hume

David Daiches Raphael - Philosophy - 1991 - 448 pages
...is in question is the only right and proper end of action, 946«. — of the members of a community, is the sole end which the legislator ought to have in view, 967, 977. — consists of enjoyment of pleasures and security from pains, 977. Hartley, 635-54. see...
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Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments, Volume 3

Bhikhu C. Parekh - Political Science - 1993 - 1112 pages
...individuals, of whom a community is composed, that is their pleasures and their security, is the end and sole end which the legislator ought to have in view: the sole standard, in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be made to fashion his behaviour."17...
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Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to Kant

J. B. Schneewind - History - 2003 - 696 pages
...individuals, of whom a community is composed, that is their pleasures and their security, is the end and the sole end which the legislator ought to have in view: the sole standard, in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be made to fashion his behaviour....
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Welfare and the State: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Volume 1, Issue 1

Nicholas Deakin, Catherine Jones Finer, Bob Matthews - Political Science - 2004 - 338 pages
...individuals, of whom a community is composed, that is their pleasures and their security, is the end and the sole end which the legislator ought to have in view: the sole standard, in conformity to which each individual ought, as far as depends upon the legislator, to be made to fashion his behaviour....
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