The principle of utility is capable of receiving proof, only by showing that the only things desirable as ends are happiness and freedom from pain.
Utilitarianism, liberty
The principle of utility is capable of receiving proof, only by showing that the only things desirable as ends are happiness and freedom from pain.
Utilitarianism, liberty
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