Systematic. The logic of practiceLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870 |
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Strana 182
... purchase railway stock by another . Each of these transactions belongs to a separate series of events ; each should be regulated by provisions under separate heads in the code of law . Thus there are two conditions to be fulfilled by ...
... purchase railway stock by another . Each of these transactions belongs to a separate series of events ; each should be regulated by provisions under separate heads in the code of law . Thus there are two conditions to be fulfilled by ...
Strana 193
... purchased farm , are estates in the logic of law ; there is a cer- tain definite interest secured to a man by an obliga- tion imposed on other persons . Personal rights , as , for instance , to good name , to companionship , are equally ...
... purchased farm , are estates in the logic of law ; there is a cer- tain definite interest secured to a man by an obliga- tion imposed on other persons . Personal rights , as , for instance , to good name , to companionship , are equally ...
Strana 289
... makes or sums up the D of the buyer , the obstacle which he must overcome if he wishes to purchase . Every exchange is thus a balance between VOL . II . U BOOK II . CH . IV . § 95 . LOGIC OF THE PRACTICAL SCIENCES . 289.
... makes or sums up the D of the buyer , the obstacle which he must overcome if he wishes to purchase . Every exchange is thus a balance between VOL . II . U BOOK II . CH . IV . § 95 . LOGIC OF THE PRACTICAL SCIENCES . 289.
Strana 293
... purchases ; if the seller were to hold out longer , the price might rise still higher , and it is only the fear of the seller that it will not do so which forces him to conclude the bargain . This however exhausts ipso facto the whole D ...
... purchases ; if the seller were to hold out longer , the price might rise still higher , and it is only the fear of the seller that it will not do so which forces him to conclude the bargain . This however exhausts ipso facto the whole D ...
Strana 303
... purchase , meaning by value in this case the market value of labour from time to time . To confound or neglect this distinction is to confound the distinction between nature and history , between what a thing is , or is measured by ...
... purchase , meaning by value in this case the market value of labour from time to time . To confound or neglect this distinction is to confound the distinction between nature and history , between what a thing is , or is measured by ...
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Strana 343 - Corn is not high because a rent is paid, but a rent is paid because corn is high ; and it has been justly observed that no reduction would take place in the price of corn, although landlords should forego the whole of their rent.
Strana 18 - ... the motive or cause, which, by operating on the mind of an individual, is productive of any act: and the ground or reason which warrants a legislator, or other by-stander, in regarding that act with an eye of approbation...
Strana 19 - The only right ground of action, that can possibly subsist, is, after all, the consideration of utility, which, if it is a right principle of action, and of approbation, in any one case, is so in every other. Other principles in abundance, that is, other motives, may be the reasons why such and such an act has been done, that is, the reasons or causes of its being done ; but it is this alone that can be the reason why it might or ought to have been done.
Strana 410 - If we assume the quantity of goods on sale, and the number of times those goods are resold, to be fixed quantities, the value of money will depend upon its quantity, together with the average number of times that each piece changes hands in the process.
Strana 17 - In treating of the principles of morals there are two questions to be considered. First, wherein does virtue consist — or what is the tone of temper, and tenor of conduct, which constitutes the excellent and praiseworthy character, the character which is the natural object of esteem, honour, and approbation...
Strana 499 - These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us : though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects...
Strana 128 - Ma, in tal densa notte di tenebre ond'è coverta la prima da noi lontanissima antichità, apparisce questo lume eterno, che non tramonta, di questa verità, la quale non si può a patto alcuno chiamar in dubbio: che questo mondo civile egli certamente è stato fatto dagli uomini, onde se ne possono, perché se ne debbono, ritruovare i princìpi dentro le modificazioni della nostra medesima mente umana.
Strana 50 - With respect to goodness and badness, as it is with every thing else that is not itself either pain or pleasure, so is it with motives. If they are good or bad, it is only on account of their effects : good, on account of their tendency to produce pleasure, or avert pain : bad, on account of their tendency to produce pain or avert pleasure.
Strana 17 - And, secondly, by what power or faculty in the mind is it, that this character, whatever it be, is recommended to us? Or in other words, how and by what means does it come to pass, that the mind prefers one tenour of conduct to another...
Strana 18 - When the act happens, in the particular instance in question, to be productive of effects which we approve of, much more if we happen to observe that the same motive may frequently be productive, in other instances, of the like effects, we are apt to transfer our approbation to the motive itself, and to assume, as the just ground for the approbation we bestow on the act, the circumstance of its originating from that motive. It is in this way that the sentiment of antipathy has often been considered...