Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits ; of framing the plan of our life to suit our own character ; of doing as we like, subject to such consequences as may follow : without impediment from our fellow-creatures, so long as what... On Liberty - 28. lappuseautors: John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 223 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1859 - 748 lapas
...itself, and resting in great part on the same reasons, is practically inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits,...should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong. Thirdly, from this liberty of each individual, follows the liberty within the same limits of combination... | |
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 lapas
...itself, and resting in great part on the same reasons, is practically inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits...should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong. Thirdly, from this liberty of each individual, follows the liberty, within the same limits, of combination... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1862 - 892 lapas
...resting in great part on the same reasons, is practically inseparable from it. Secondly, the principlc requires liberty of tastes and pursuits : of framing...impediment from our fellowcreatures so long as what we dodoes not harm them, even though they should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong. Thirdly,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 lapas
...thought itself, and resting in great part on the same reais practically inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits...should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong. Thirdly, from this "\ liberty of each individual, follows the liberty, within the same limits, of combination... | |
| 1863 - 478 lapas
...speculative, scientific, moral, or theological ; the liberty of expressing and publishing opinions ; liberty of tastes and pursuits; of framing the plan...should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong ; liberty within the same limits, of combination ; liberty to unite for any purpose not involving harm... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 lapas
...itself, and resting in great part on the same reasons, is practically inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits...impediment from our fellow-creatures, so long as what wo do does not harm them, even though they should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong. Thirdly,... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1873 - 360 lapas
...inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits, of framing our plan of life to suit our own character, of doing as we like,...fellow-creatures, so long as what we do does not harm them—even though they should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong. Thirdly, from this liberty... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 752 lapas
...itself, and resting in great part on the same reasons, is practically inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits ; of framing the plan of our life to suit our character; of doing as we like, subject to such consequences as may follow, without impediment from... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 250 lapas
...means by harming : but it is a freedom which must meet with no " impediment from our fellow creatures, so long as what we do does not harm them, even though...should think our conduct foolish, perverse, or wrong." " The only freedom," he continues, " which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our... | |
| Exile from France - 1876 - 472 lapas
...inseparable from it. Secondly, the principle requires liberty of tastes and pursuits, of framing our plan of life to suit our own character, of doing as we like,...fellow-creatures, so long as what we do does not harm them. Thirdly, from this liberty of each individual follows the liberty within the same limits of combination... | |
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