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" ... one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right ought to be cultivated into this habitual independence. In other words, this state of the will is a means to good... "
Essays on the Platonic Ethics - Page 68
by Thomas Maguire - 1870 - 110 pages
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 64

1861 - 882 pages
...depended on for unerring constancy of action until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in feeling and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...importance to others of being able to rely absolutely <B one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of oeing able to rely on one's own, that the will to...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - Decision making - 1863 - 120 pages
...depended on for unerring constancy of action until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in feeling and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right ought to be cultivated into this...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism - 1864 - 108 pages
...depended on for unerring constancy of action until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in feeling and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...certainty; and it is because of the importance to others of being'able to rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism - 1867 - 132 pages
...depended on for unerring constancy of action until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in feeling and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right ought to be cultivated into this...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism - 1871 - 136 pages
...habit ic tbo only thing ' which imparts certainty; and it is because of the junp•oiiiiiiii.!'. Lo Others of being able to rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the_will to do right ought to be cultivated into this...
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Modern Utilitarianism; Or, The Systems of Paley ..., Volume 25; Volume 484

Thomas Rawson Birks - Philosophy - 1874 - 330 pages
...depended upon for unerring constancy of action, until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in habit and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right ought to be cultivated into this...
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Modern Utilitarianism; Or, The Systems of Paley ..., Volume 25; Volume 484

Thomas Rawson Birks - Philosophy - 1874 - 348 pages
...depended upon for unerring constancy of action, until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in habit and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right ought to be cultivated into this...
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Socialism

John Stuart Mill - Socialism - 1879 - 288 pages
...depended on for unerring constancy of action until it has acquired the support of habit Both in feeling and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...; and it is because of the importance to others of bsing able to rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on...
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Humboldt library of science. no. 121, 1890, Issue 121

1890 - 72 pages
...depended on for unerring constancy of action until it has acquired the support of habit. Both in feeling and in conduct, habit is the only thing which imparts...rely absolutely on one's feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right ought to be cultivated into this...
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A Study of Ethical Principles

James Seth - Ethics - 1894 - 500 pages
...; but we have the explicit statement of Mill himself as to the real importance of the good will. " It is because of the importance to others of being able to rely absolutely on our feelings and conduct, and to oneself of being able to rely on one's own, that the will to do right...
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