In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and is therefore capable of being more valuable to others. On Liberty - 121 페이지저자: John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 223 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Karl D. Schubert - 2005 - 304 페이지
...Boyce to Captain Christopher Pike, Star Trek32 In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and...therefore capable of being more valuable to others. — -John Stuart Mill33 People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself. But the... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 페이지
...surrendering himself to the alleged will of God. In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and...therefore capable of being more valuable to others. It is essential that different persons be allowed to lead different lives - even despotism does not... | |
| Maria H. Morales - 2005 - 216 페이지
...practical and related to the benefit of others: In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and...therefore capable of being more valuable to others, (p. 78) 3. Mill's Conception of Human Development (II) in The Subjection of Women 3.1 [Women] have... | |
| Kenneth R Schneider - 2005 - 616 페이지
...of JS Mill's observation on individuality: "In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and is therefore capable of becoming more valuable to others. There is a greater fullness of life about his own existence, and... | |
| Eric J. Mitnick - 2006 - 240 페이지
...the race infinitely better worth belonging to. In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and...capable of being more valuable to others. There is ': Mill, On Liberty, p. 76. a greater fullness about his own existence, and when there is more life... | |
| Andrew T. Kenyon, Megan Richardson - 2006 - 328 페이지
...assumed; see especially 'On Liberty', above n. 63, pp. 205-25. the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and is therefore capable of becoming more valuable to others'.66 With such a rich potential base of utilitarian support for privacy... | |
| J. Thomas Wren - 2007 - 423 페이지
...beautiful object of contemplation', he asserted. 'In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and is, therefore, capable of being more valuable to others.'91 This explains Mill's choice of epigraph for his volume, from William von Humboldt's appropriately... | |
| Albert A. Anderson - 2008 - 356 페이지
...In proportion to the development of individuality, people become more valuable to themselves and are therefore capable of being more valuable to others. There is a greater fullness of life about their own existence, and when there is more life in the units, there is more... | |
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...becomes rich, diversified, and animating. ... In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and...therefore capable of being more valuable to others. Mill was one of the most prominent champions of the rights of women in the nineteenth century: A person... | |
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