The Principles of State Interference: Four Essays on the Political Philosophy of Mr. Herbert Spencer, J. S. Mill, and T. H. GreenS. Sonnenschein, 1891 - 172페이지 |
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... ultimate end of conduct ; and yet I suppose he would allow , like Mill , that it is an end which can only be gained by not being directly pursued . should be very ready to admit that pleasure is " an external conspicuous trait , " which ...
... ultimate end of conduct ; and yet I suppose he would allow , like Mill , that it is an end which can only be gained by not being directly pursued . should be very ready to admit that pleasure is " an external conspicuous trait , " which ...
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... ultimate " secret . " He traces " natural rights " back to the general con- ditions of social life . Here he has got on his own ground again , and most of what is said is unexcep- tionable . " Clearly the conception of ' natural rights ...
... ultimate " secret . " He traces " natural rights " back to the general con- ditions of social life . Here he has got on his own ground again , and most of what is said is unexcep- tionable . " Clearly the conception of ' natural rights ...
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... ultimate ideal is one in which there is no longer any possibility of conflict , in which 1 See Maine's Ancient Law , pp . 369 , ff . the individual has completely adapted himself to his environment - The State versus Mr. Herbert Spencer ...
... ultimate ideal is one in which there is no longer any possibility of conflict , in which 1 See Maine's Ancient Law , pp . 369 , ff . the individual has completely adapted himself to his environment - The State versus Mr. Herbert Spencer ...
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... ultimate , to which in the last resort the appeal can be made . If there were a world - empire or a " federation of the world , " there would be in the last resort only one sovereign power , the whole of mankind . But , in so far as ...
... ultimate , to which in the last resort the appeal can be made . If there were a world - empire or a " federation of the world , " there would be in the last resort only one sovereign power , the whole of mankind . But , in so far as ...
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... ultimate victory , if their cause is really the cause of humanity . One hundred men are numerically more than ten , and ten than one ; but the genius and earnestness and contagious enthusiasm of one and the strong coherence of ten will ...
... ultimate victory , if their cause is really the cause of humanity . One hundred men are numerically more than ten , and ten than one ; but the genius and earnestness and contagious enthusiasm of one and the strong coherence of ten will ...
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abstract acts aggregate animal antithesis apply Aristotle Austin Bentham body citizen civilised common conception of society conspicuous Constitution course criticism defend definite Descriptive Sociology desire developed doctrine economic English essay Ethics existence feelings freedom of contract function German Government action Greek Green Hegel Herbert Spencer Hobbes ideal ideas individual interest interference interfering J. S. Mill John Stuart Mill Kant laissez faire legislation Liberal liberty Locke logic Matthew Arnold means ment merely metaphysical militant Mill's mischievous modern moral nation natural rights object opinion organisation peaceful Arafuras persecution persons philosophical pleasure politician practical principle Professor protect quâ question realised recognise regard restraint self-realisation sense Sir Henry Maine social organism sovereign sovereignty Spencer sphere struggle supreme power T. H. Green tends theory thing THOMAS HILL GREEN tion tive Tory trade true truth ultimate Utilitarianism versus welfare well-being whole
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160 페이지 - ... there can be but one supreme power, which is the legislative, to which r'l I'1.*: rest are and must be subordinate, yet the legislative being only a fiduciary power to act for certain ends, there remains still in the people a supreme power to remove or alter the legislative when they find the legislative act contrary to the trust reposed in them...
160 페이지 - ... the community may be said in this respect to be always the supreme power, but not as considered under any form of government, because this power of the people can never take place till the government be dissolved.
115 페이지 - And now I say unto you ; Refrain from these men, and let them alone ; for if this counsel or this work, be of men, it will come to nought; but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
85 페이지 - So that, however it may be mistaken, the end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of laws, where there is no law there is no freedom.
47 페이지 - But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
133 페이지 - I have long felt that the prevailing tendency to regard all the marked distinctions of human character as innate, and in the main indelible, and to ignore the irresistible proofs that by far the greater part of those differences, whether between individuals, races, or sexes, are such as not only might but naturally would be produced by differences in circumstances, is one of the chief hindrances to the rational treatment of great social questions, and one of the greatest stumbling blocks to human...
160 페이지 - And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power of saving themselves from the attempts and designs of anybody, even of their legislators, whenever they shall be so foolish or so wicked as to lay and carry on designs against the liberties and properties of the subject.
115 페이지 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone : for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will be overthrown : but if it is of God, ye will not be able to overthrow them ; lest haply ye be found even to be fighting against God.
133 페이지 - Association, is not a mere matter of abstract speculation ; it is full of practical consequences, and lies at the foundation of all the greatest differences of practical opinion in an age of progress.