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" Unnatural, is as good a word as moral sense, or common sense; and would be as good a foundation for a system. Such an act is unnatural; that is, repugnant to nature: for I do not like to practise it: and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore... "
The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Página 409
1795
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 páginas
...like to practife it; and, and, confequently, do not praftife it. It is therefore repugnant to tvfaat ought to be the nature of every body elfe. • The...as we have feen, are but one and the fame method, coached in different forms of words) is their ferving as a cloak, and pretence, and aliment, to defpotifm...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 páginas
...like to practife it; and, and, confequently, do not praftife it. It is therefore repugnant to tvfaat ought to be the nature of every body elfe. • The...as we have feen, are but one and the fame method, coached in different forms of words) is their ferving as a cloak, and pretence, and aliment, to defpotifm...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volumen1

Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 332 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature : for I do not like to practise it ; and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. The mischief common to all these ways of thinking and arguing (which, in truth, as we have seen,...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volumen1

Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 326 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature : for I do not like to practise it j and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. Mischief '^ie mischief common to all these ways of thinking and they pro- arguing (which, in...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 páginas
...no is a question, which, to be answered rightly, can only be answered upon the principle of utility. it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. The mischief common to all these ways of thinking and arguing (which, in truth, as we have seen,...
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Benthamiana, Or, Select Extracts from the Works of Jeremy Bentham: With an ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 456 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature : for I do not like to practise it ; and, consequently,.do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of everybody else. The mischief common to all these ways of thinking and arguing: (which, in truth, as...
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Benthamiana: Or Select Extracts from the Works of Jeremy Bentham. With an ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1844 - 452 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature: for I do not like to practise it; and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. The mischief common to all these ways of thinking and arguing (which, in truth, as we have seen,...
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Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer, Volumen1

William Lucas Sargant - 1869 - 302 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature : for I do not like to practise it ; and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. The mischief common to all these ways of thinking and arguing (which, in truth, as we have seen,...
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Utilitarianism

Jeremy Bentham - 1890 - 36 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature : for I do not like to practise it ; and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. The mischief common to all these ways of thinking and arguing (which, in truth, as we have seen,...
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British Moralists: Being Selections from Writers Principally of ..., Volumen1

Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 512 páginas
...that is, repugnant to nature : for I do not like to practise it ; nnd, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else. ******** 374 ' But is it never, then, from any other considerations than those of utility, that...
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