I fully admit that the mischief which a person does to himself, may seriously affect, both through their sympathies and their interests, those nearly connected with him, and in a minor degree, society at large. On Liberty - Страница 145по John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 207 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Thomas Edwin Utley, Stuart Maclure - 296 страници
...any person's individuality. There must be some length of time and amount of experience, after which a moral or prudential truth may be regarded as established:...connected with him, and in a minor degree, society at large. When, by conduct of this sort, a person is led to violate a distinct and assignable obligation... | |
| Thomas Edwin Utley, John Stuart Maclure - 1957 - 296 страници
...any person's individuality. There must be some length of time and amount of experience, after which a moral or prudential truth may be regarded as established:...connected with him, and in a minor degree, society at large. When, by conduct of this sort, a person is led to violate a distinct and assignable obligation... | |
| 276 страници
...any person's individuality. There must be some length of time and amount of experience after which a moral or prudential truth may be regarded as established...connected with him and, in a minor degree, society at large. When, by conduct of this sort, a person is led to violate a distinct and assignable obligation... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 446 страници
...any person's individuality. There must be some length of time and amount of experience, after which a moral or prudential truth may be regarded as established,...connected with him, and in a minor degree, society at large. When, by conduct of this sort, a person is led to violate a distinct and assignable obligation... | |
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