Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volum 10University of Toronto Press, 1963 |
Continguts
INTRODUCTION by F E L Priestley | vii |
MILLS UTILITARIANISM by D P Dryer | lxiii |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION by J M Robson | cxv |
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abstract action appears asserted Auguste Comte believe Bentham Benthamite Blakey called character Christianity Coleridge Comte Comte's conception conduct consequences considered constitution cultivated Deontology desirable doctrine duty error essay ethical evidence evil existence experience fact faculties give happiness Henry Nelson Coleridge Herbert Spencer human nature idea implies individual inductive philosophy influence intellectual interest James Mill John Stuart Mill justice knowledge laws London mankind means ment metaphysical Mill Mill's mind mode of thought Monotheism motive necessary never object obligation opinion pain Paley peculiar person phænomena philosophy pleasure political Polytheism positive Positivism practical principle of utility question reason recognise regard religion religious sake Samuel Taylor Coleridge says Sedgwick selfish sense sentiments social society Somerville College speculations standard supposed theory things thinkers tion true truth universal utilitarian virtue Whewell Whewell's whole word writings