| 1861 - 882 pages
...utility to be the chief part, and incomparably the most sacred and binding part, of all morality. Justice is a name for certain classes of moral rules, which...of more absolute obligation, than any other rules forlhe guidance of life ; and the notion which we have found to be of the essence of the idea of justice,... | |
| Great Britain - 1863 - 972 pages
...latter ought only to be listened to after the former has been satisfied? By no means!" . . . " Justice is a name for certain classes of moral rules, which...rules for the guidance of life ; and the notion which \ve have found to be of the essence of the idea of Justice, that of a right residing in an individual,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - History - 1874 - 404 pages
...utility to be the chief part, and incomparably the most sacred and binding part, of all morality. Justice is a name for certain classes of moral rules which...the essentials of human wellbeing more nearly, and arc therefore of more absolute obligation, than any other rules for the guidance of life ; and the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Socialism - 1879 - 288 pages
...utility to be the chief part, and incomparably the most sacred and binding part, of all morality. Justice is a name for certain classes of moral rules, which...life ; and the notion which we have found to be of th u essence of the idea of justice, that of a right residing in an individual, implies and testifies... | |
| Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden - Philosophy, Modern - 1891 - 302 pages
...as having sprung from the idea of conformity to the laws of the state, justice itself is held to be "a name for certain classes of moral rules, which...essentials of human well-being more nearly, and are of more absolute obligation, than any other rules for the guidance of life." Pursuing his studies he... | |
| Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden - Philosophy, Modern - 1891 - 312 pages
...as having sprung from the idea of conformity to the laws of the state, justice itself is held to be "a name for certain classes of moral rules, which...essentials of human well-being more nearly, and are of more absolute obligation, than any other rules for the guidance of life." Pursuing his studies he... | |
| Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden - Philosophy, Modern - 1891 - 302 pages
...certain classes of moral rules, which concern the essentials of human well-being more nearly, and are of more absolute obligation, than any other rules for the guidance of life." Pursuing his studies he will search the writings of eminent living thinkers whom I need neither name... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism - 1899 - 206 pages
...sacred and binding _p_art / \j of all morality v Justice Is "a"naime for cer- \ "X tam_cla,3,seso^ moral rules, which concern the essentials of human...well-being more nearly and are therefore of more absolute nl>! lira (ion than any other rules for the guidance of life ; and the notion which we have found to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Ethics - 1922 - 432 pages
...most sacred and binding part, of all morality.i^Justicc is a name for certain classes of moral rule5r which concern the essentials of human well-being more...be of the essence of the idea of justice, that of a rightresiding in an individual, implies and testifies to this more bmdmg~bbligation. The moral rules... | |
| Harlan B. Miller, William Hatton Williams - 315 pages
...requires the avoidance of harm and nonjustice obligations require positive benefits. "Justice," Mill says, "is a name for certain classes of moral rules which...obligation, than any other rules for the guidance of life" (U, V, 32). More specifically, "the moralities which protect every individual from being harmed by... | |
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