The Principles of Ethics: JusticeD. Appleton, 1897 - Ethics |
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achieved Act of Parliament actions activities acts advantage aggression altruistic arises assertion become belief carried caused CHAPTER citizens claims co-operation conception concerning conduct consciousness consequent contract corollary creatures developed duty effects egoistic entailed equal freedom equitable established ethical evils existing fact feeling Fijians functions further give greater gregarious happiness Hence human idea implies individual infer inferior injury kind labour law of equal Lepchas less liberty limits lives Lord Salisbury maintained maintenance maleficent men at large men's rights ment mental militant moral multitudinous Mundrucus nature needful negative beneficence obligation organization ownership pain parents person pleasure political Poor Law possession present principle produced prompted reason recognition recognized regard relation respect restraints right of property rightly sentiment of justice shown social Social Statics society species suffer superior sympathy tacitly teleological things thought tion tribes truth vidual welfare women