| Wendy S. Hesford, Wendy Kozol - Political Science - 2005 - 324 pages
...exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. . . . The only part of the conduct of anyone, for which...society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
| Mark Daniel - Political Science - 2005 - 224 pages
...will make him happier, because, in the opinion of others, to do so would be wise, or even right . . . The only part of the conduct of anyone, for which...society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
| Arthur J. Dyck - Religion - 2005 - 364 pages
...expressions is absolute and should not be curtailed by others or by society. Mill expressed it this way: The only part of the conduct of anyone for which he...society is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
| Chilton Williamson - Political Science - 2005 - 372 pages
...any member of a civilized community against his will is to prevent harm to others. . . . [Moreover, the] only part of the conduct of anyone for which...society is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself his independence is of right absolute. Over himself, over his own body... | |
| Daniel A. Vallero - Law - 2006 - 596 pages
...will make him happier, because, in the opinion of others, to do so would be wise, or even right . . . The only part of the conduct of anyone, for which...society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
| Merle Spriggs - Autonomy (Philosophy) - 2005 - 296 pages
...either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant. . . . The only part of the conduct ol any one, for which he is amenable to society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
| James G. Dwyer - Law - 2006 - 19 pages
...individual liberty should prevail, often cited as paradigmatic of the liberal account of autonomy: The only part of the conduct of anyone for which he...society is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
| Michael Anderheiden - Law and ethics - 2006 - 328 pages
...the conduct from which it is desired to deter him must be calculated to produce evil to someone eise. The only part of the conduct of anyone for which he...society is that which concerns others. In the part which 29 Mill (1985); siehe zur Bedeutung Mills für eine sozialphilosophische Betrachtung des Paternalismus... | |
| Ronald Bayer - Medical - 2007 - 436 pages
...prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant. . . . The only part of the conduct of anyone for which he...society is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own... | |
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