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... interest in these things , and has sought in them only the gratification of curiosity . Now there is absolutely no reason in the nature of things why an amount of mental cul- ture sufficient to give an intelligent interest in these ...
... interest in these things , and has sought in them only the gratification of curiosity . Now there is absolutely no reason in the nature of things why an amount of mental cul- ture sufficient to give an intelligent interest in these ...
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... interests of mankind . I must again repeat what the assailants of utilitarianism seldom have the justice to ac- knowledge ... interest of the whole ; and , secondly , that education and opinion , which have so vast a power over human ...
... interests of mankind . I must again repeat what the assailants of utilitarianism seldom have the justice to ac- knowledge ... interest of the whole ; and , secondly , that education and opinion , which have so vast a power over human ...
Page 186
... interest or happiness of some few persons , is all he has to attend to . Those alone the influence of whose actions extends to so- ciety in general need concern themselves habit- ually about so large an object . In the case of ...
... interest or happiness of some few persons , is all he has to attend to . Those alone the influence of whose actions extends to so- ciety in general need concern themselves habit- ually about so large an object . In the case of ...
Contents
Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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