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" The community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, what? — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. "
The Schoolmaster, and Edinburgh Weekly Magazine - Page 82
1832
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volume 1

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1823 - 332 pages
...community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community...the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volume 1

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1823 - 326 pages
...community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons " who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community...the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 pages
...community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community...the interests of the several members who compose it. v. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest...
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Notes Expository and Critical on Certain British Theories of Morals

Simon Somerville Laurie - Ethics - 1868 - 178 pages
...the vague phrase ' The Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number.' On the contrary, he says that ' it is in vain to talk of the interest of the community...understanding what is the interest of the individual A thing is said to promote the interest, or to be for the interest, of an individual when it tends...
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The Conscience: Lectures on Casuistry

Frederick Denison Maurice - Casuistry - 1872 - 274 pages
...munity is a fictitious body composed of the individual " persons who are considered as constituting, as it were, its members. The interest of the Community...''what? — the sum of the interests of the several mem-i "bers who compose it. " It is in vain to talk of the interest of the Com" munity without understanding...
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The conscience, lects. on casuistry

John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1872 - 286 pages
...munity is a fictitious body composed of the individual "persons who are considered as constituting, as it were, " its members. The interest of the Community then is, ''what?—the sum of the interests of the several mem"bers who compose it. " It is in vain to talk...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1876 - 412 pages
...community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community then is, what t — the sum of the interests of the several members who compose it. V. It is in vain to talk of the...
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The Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham - Civil law - 1879 - 378 pages
...The inter ggt.pj' t.Vip then is. what? — the sum of tVie interns nf flip gPVPri1 who compose it. V. It is in vain to talk of the interest of the community,...without understanding what is the interest of the individual1. Ajihing is said to promote the interest, or to be for the interest! <. of an individual,...
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The Literary History of England in the End of the Eighteenth and ..., Volume 3

Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - English literature - 1882 - 426 pages
...community is a fictitious body, composed of the individual persons who are considered as constituting as it were its members. The interest of the community...interests of the several members who compose it." In short, to the ancient philosopher the individual was nothing more than a member of the community...
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The Conscience : Lectures on Casuistry: Delivered in the University of Cambridge

Frederick Denison Maurice - Casuistry - 1883 - 208 pages
...munity is a fictitious body composed of the individual " persons who are considered as constituting, as it were, " its members. The interest of the Community...it. " It is in vain to talk of the interest of the Com" munity without understanding what is the interest of " the Individual. A thing is said to promote...
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