From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings, apart from its moral attributes... John Stuart Mill: A Study of His Philosophy - Sida 228efter Charles Douglas - 1895 - 274 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Michael J. Sandel - 2007 - 428 sidor
...both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or...the majority among them, must be admitted as final. And there needs be the less hesitation to accept this judgment respecting the quality of pleasures,... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1861 - 836 sidor
...both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or...the majority among them, must be admitted as final. And there needs be the less hesitation to accept this judgment respecting the quality of pleasures,... | |
| 1880 - 636 sidor
...surprises me that he has not ventured upon such a mode of resolving pleasures. He says — " On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or...the feelings, apart from its moral attributes and consequences, the judgment of those who are qualified by knowledge of both, must be admitted to be... | |
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