Liberty, Equality, FraternityH. Holt and Company, 1882 - 350 strán (strany) |
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... theories upon this subject , and those which have been elaborated with the greatest care , are unsound ; and to give point to this , I say more specifically that the theories advanced upon the subject by Mr. John Mill in most of his ...
... theories upon this subject , and those which have been elaborated with the greatest care , are unsound ; and to give point to this , I say more specifically that the theories advanced upon the subject by Mr. John Mill in most of his ...
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... theory of human actions . All voluntary acts are caused by motives . All motives . may be placed in one of two categories - hope and fear , pleasure and pain . Voluntary acts of which hope is the motive are said to be free . Voluntary ...
... theory of human actions . All voluntary acts are caused by motives . All motives . may be placed in one of two categories - hope and fear , pleasure and pain . Voluntary acts of which hope is the motive are said to be free . Voluntary ...
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... theory involves it , for I know not what can be a greater infringement of his theory of liberty , a more complete and formal contradiction to it , than the doctrine that there is a court and a judge in which , and before whom , every ...
... theory involves it , for I know not what can be a greater infringement of his theory of liberty , a more complete and formal contradiction to it , than the doctrine that there is a court and a judge in which , and before whom , every ...
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... theory of liberty , it would be easy to diminish very greatly the inconveniences in question . Strenu- ously preach and rigorously practise the doctrine that our neighbour's private character is nothing to us , and the number of ...
... theory of liberty , it would be easy to diminish very greatly the inconveniences in question . Strenu- ously preach and rigorously practise the doctrine that our neighbour's private character is nothing to us , and the number of ...
Strana 23
... theory or in practice that there is a sphere within which the tastes of people of mature age ought not to be interfered with , and within which differences must be regarded as natural and inevitable - in which better or worse means that ...
... theory or in practice that there is a sphere within which the tastes of people of mature age ought not to be interfered with , and within which differences must be regarded as natural and inevitable - in which better or worse means that ...
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