John Stuart Mill — "The ultimate sanction, therefore, of all morality, is a subjective feeling in ou…"
The ultimate sanction, therefore, of all morality, is a subjective feeling in our own minds.
The ultimate sanction, therefore, of all morality, is a subjective feeling in our own minds.
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"The world would be a gainer if it were more generally understood that the present moral education of mankind is of a very imperfect kind."
"It is not because men's desires are strong that they act ill; it is because their consciences are weak."
"The government of a country, by a part of the people, is, for all purposes of good government, an equally objectionable form of government with that of a single despot."
"Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing."
"The human mind, when it is in a healthy state, is never satisfied with having attained a certain measure of truth; it is always aspiring to a higher."
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