Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 8) 541 stone, to produce in us the idea of redness, and from others the idea of whitenes ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 951 there are as many questions of justice as there are differences of opinion about expedi- ency. Some ...
542 JOHNLOCKE considered, these qualities of light and warmth, which are perceptions in me when I am warmed or enlightened by th ...
952 JOHNSTUARTMILL we think that a person is bound in justice to do a thing, it is an ordinary form of lan- guage to say, that h ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 12) 543 So that wherever there is sense or perception, there some idea is actually produ ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 953 right. I think it will be found that this distinction exactly coincides with that which exists betw ...
544 JOHNLOCKE make one to itself, nor have any idea which does not wholly consist of them. [But as the mind is wholly passive in ...
954 JOHNSTUARTMILL animal who is kind to them, but with all human, and even with all sentient, beings. Secondly, in having a mor ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 21) 545 together: and these I call simple modes, as being contained within the bounds of ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 955 human capacity of enlarged sympathy, and the human conception of intelligent self- interest. From t ...
546 JOHNLOCKE simple ideas changed, and in another the possibility of making that change; and so comes by that idea which we cal ...
956 JOHNSTUARTMILL If the preceding analysis, or something resembling it, be not the correct account of the notion of justice; i ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 21) 547 obeys the stroke of a billiard-stick, it is not any action of the ball, but bare ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 957 punished for any disobedience to them; thereby giving to their legislators the right, which it is a ...
548 JOHNLOCKE CHAPTER23. OFOURCOMPLEXIDEAS OFSUBSTANCES Ideas of particular substances, how made.—The mind being, as I have dec ...
958 JOHNSTUARTMILL to what it is just that the individual should receive, the other to what it is just that the community should ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 23) 549 say it is a thing having such or such qualities; as body is a thing that is exte ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 959 beings: if obedience to them were not the rule, and disobedience the exception, every one would see ...
550 JOHNLOCKE motion, at a certain distance from us, and perhaps some other? As he who thinks and discourses of the sun, has bee ...
960 JOHNSTUARTMILL unheard; that the punishment ought to be proportioned to the offence, and the like, are maxims intended to pr ...
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