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... utilitarianism ' . Only a small number of Victorian men and women could be described as utilitarians or philosophical radicals in the sense of subscribing to certain views concerning the nature of man , the grounds of morality , the ...
... utilitarianism ' . Only a small number of Victorian men and women could be described as utilitarians or philosophical radicals in the sense of subscribing to certain views concerning the nature of man , the grounds of morality , the ...
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... utilitarianism to which he had been trained , and by admitting the importance of qualitative non - measurable differences in ' pleasures ' he entirely destroyed , though without appearing to realize it , the claims of utilitarianism to ...
... utilitarianism to which he had been trained , and by admitting the importance of qualitative non - measurable differences in ' pleasures ' he entirely destroyed , though without appearing to realize it , the claims of utilitarianism to ...
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... Utilitarianism , 1861 ; one of the founder members of the Women's Suffrage Society ; wrote On the Subjection of ... Utilitarianism ed . J. P. Plamenatz ( London , 1949 ) Autobiography and On Liberty , Representative Government and The ...
... Utilitarianism , 1861 ; one of the founder members of the Women's Suffrage Society ; wrote On the Subjection of ... Utilitarianism ed . J. P. Plamenatz ( London , 1949 ) Autobiography and On Liberty , Representative Government and The ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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