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" The social state is at once so natural, so necessary, and so habitual to man, that, except in some unusual circumstances or by an effort of voluntary abstraction, he never conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body; and this association is... "
Theology and Morality: Essays on Questions of Belief and Practice - Página 85
por John Llewelyn Davies - 1873 - 327 páginas
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Fraser's Magazine, Volumen64

1861 - 882 páginas
...become stronger, even without express inculcation, from the : influences of advancing civilization. The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body ; and this association is rivetted more and more, as mankind are further removed from the state of...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 páginas
...to become stronger, even without express inculcation, from the influences of advancing civilization. The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body ; and this association is rivetted more and more, as mankind are further removed from the state of...
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The Victoria magazine [ed. by E. Faithfull].

Emily Faithfull - 1863 - 592 páginas
...fact which it asserts without attempting to explain it. This is that of the social unity of mankind. " The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body ; and this association is rivetted more and more, as mankind are further removed from the state of...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and ..., Volumen3

John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 páginas
...to become stronger, even without express inculcation from the influences of advancing civilization. The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body ; and this association is riveted more and more as mankind are further removed from the state of savage...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 páginas
...to become stronger, even without express inculcation, from the influences of advancing civilization. The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body; and this association is riveted more and more, as mankind are further removed from the state of savage...
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The Contemporary Review, Volumen15

1870 - 688 páginas
...is right in conduct is not the agent's own happiness, but that of all concerned. As between his own happiness and that of others, Utilitarianism requires...experience. Instead of questioning the importance ol it, we ask whether it is not too important for a secondary place in the Neo-Utilitarian theory ;...
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An Examination of the Utilitarian Philosophy

John Grote - 1870 - 396 páginas
...than Mr Mill has done in the beautiful passage, too long to quote, which occurs in page 45, beginning, 'The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...to man, that, except in some unusual circumstances, he never conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body, ' and going on then to show how men...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - 1871 - 136 páginas
...influences of advancing civilization. The social state is at once so natural, so necgssary, and BO habitual to man, that, except in some unusual circumstances...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a body; and this association is riveted more and more,-- as mankind are further removed from.; the state of...
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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

James Fitzjames Stephen - 1873 - 360 páginas
...tend to become stronger without express inculcation from the influences of advancing civilization. The social state is at once so natural, so necessary,...conceives himself otherwise than as a member of a social body; and this association is riveted more and more as mankind are further removed from the...
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Verslagen en mededeelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van ..., Parte3

1873 - 384 páginas
...alles meer als oorzaak, wat meer als aanleiding gewerkt heeft. »The social state," zegt Mill (awp 45) »is at once so »natural, so necessary, and so habitual...conceives himself otherwise than »as a member of a body." De mensch laat zich zoo weinig geïsoleerd van zijne medemenschen denken, »ut omnibus fere in ore...
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