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Common terms and phrasesaction admit antipathy applied argument believe Bentham branch called character Christian circumstances civil common concerns conduct consequences considerations considered degree desire desire happiness doctrine duty equally eral evil example existence experience expository fact feeling freedom Gini coefficient give greater greatest happiness greatest happiness principle ground human idea individual influence intention interest James Mill John Stuart Mill judge jurisprudence justice least legislation less lex talionis liberty Little-endians mankind Marcus Aurelius matter maxims means ment Mill Mill's Mill's method mind mischief mode of punishment moral motive nature necessary object obligation offence opinion pain particular penal person philosophical pleasure political practice preference present principle of utility private ethics produce purpose question reason regard respect rule sanction sense sentiment social society Socrates standard supposed sympathy Teleology tendency theory thing tion truth utilitarian virtue whole Wilhelm von Humboldt words References to this bookFrom other books
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