Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 1) 531 furnished with them: and though the ideas of obvious and familiar qualities thems ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER3) 941 duty is an objective reality is stronger than the belief that God is so; yet the belief in God, apa ...
532 JOHNLOCKE CHAPTER2. OFSIMPLEIDEAS Uncompounded appearances.—The better to understand the nature, manner, and extent of our ...
942 JOHNSTUARTMILL of duty, when associated with utility, would appear equally arbitrary; if there were no leading department of ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 3) 533 think, that in other mansions of it there may be other and different intelligible ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER3) 943 sources of opposition of interest, and levelling those inequalities of legal privilege between indi ...
534 JOHNLOCKE CHAPTER4. OFSOLIDITY We receive this idea from touch.—The idea of solidity we receive by our touch; and it arises ...
944 JOHNSTUARTMILL CHAPTER4: OFWHATSORT OFPROOF THEPRINCIPLE OFUTILITYISSUSCEPTIBLE It has already been remarked, that questions ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 4) 535 And I think this no one will deny: if so, then the place it deserted gives us the ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER4) 945 desirable in itself, even although, in the individual instance, it should not produce those other d ...
536 JOHNLOCKE space without anything in it that resists or is protruded by body. This is the idea of pure space, which they thin ...
946 JOHNSTUARTMILL Virtue, according to the utilitarian conception, is a good of this description. There was no original desire ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 7) 537 Mix with almost all our other ideas.—Delight or uneasiness, one or other of them ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER4) 947 them, or expects to derive from their fulfilment; and persists in acting on them, even though these ...
538 JOHNLOCKE on what is observable there, we shall find our ideas always, whilst we are awake or have any thought, passing in t ...
948 JOHNSTUARTMILL CHAPTER5: ON THECONNECTIONBETWEEN JUSTICE ANDUTILITY In all ages of speculation, one of the strongest obstacl ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 8) 539 divide it again, and it retains still the same qualities: and so divide it on, ti ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 949 resolved also the main problem: if the latter, we shall have to seek for some other mode of investi ...
540 JOHNLOCKE in the bodies we denominate from them, only a power to produce those sensations in us: and what is sweet, blue, or ...
950 JOHNSTUARTMILL has done good, and evil from those to whom he does or has done evil. The precept of returning good for evil h ...
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