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" Whatever theory we adopt respecting the foundation of the social union, and under whatever political institutions we live, there is a circle around every individual human being, which no government, be it that of one, of a few, or of the many, ought to... "
Individualism and Individuality in the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill - Side 107
af Charles Larrabee Street - 1926 - 136 sider
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Marijuana: Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1893-1894

India. Hemp Drugs Commission, 1893-1894 - 1969 - 536 sider
...Government, be it that of one, or of few, or of the many, ought to be permitted to overstep : there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...some space in human existence thus entrenched around no one who professes the smallest regard to human freedom or dignity will call in question : the point...
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In deference of fundamental rights

William E. Conklin - 1979 - 350 sider
...government, be it that of one, of a few, or of many, ought to be permitted to overstep: there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...uncontrolled either by any other individual or by the public collectivity. That there is, or ought to be, some space in human existence thus entrenched around,...
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Adam Smith: Critical Assessments, Bind 4

John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 344 sider
...dimensions of human activity where pure laissez-faire ought to predominate, declaring that there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...any other individual or by the public collectively. . . . thepointtobe determined is, where the limit should be placed ... it ought to include all that...
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James and John Stuart Mill: Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century

Bruce Mazlish - 1988 - 524 sider
...government, be it that of one, or a few, or of the many, ought to be permitted to overstep: there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...uncontrolled either by any other individual or by the public collectively.58 Where the limit should be placed is open to debate; that it should be placed is not....
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John Stuart Mill: Critical Assessments, Bind 1

John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 676 sider
...with 'side by side' agencies of its own.12 Mill puts beyond doubt his belief that 'there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...any other individual or by the public collectively'. What is relevant to the Rees interpretation of Mill is that both authoritative and unauthoritative...
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Excerpts from the Indian Hemp Commission Report

Tod Mikuriya, Mikuriya - 1994 - 44 sider
...Government, be it that of one, or of few, or of the many, ought to be permitted to overstep; there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...some space in human existence thus entrenched around no one who professes the smallest regard to human freedom or dignity will call in question: the point...
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Autonomy and Intervention: Parentalism in the Caring Life

John Kultgen - 1995 - 277 sider
...cites one "noncontingent" or deontological argument in Mill: When Mill states that "there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...person ought to reign uncontrolled either by any other person or the public collectively," he is saying something about what it means to be a person, an autonomous...
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The Social Medicine Reader

Gail Henderson - 1997 - 536 sider
...themselves, than by compelling each other to live as seems good to the rest." Absolute: "There is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...individuality of that person ought to reign uncontrolled by other persons or by the public collectively." A person's "mode of laying out his existence is the...
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New Ethics for the Public's Health

Dan E. Beauchamp, Bonnie Steinbock - 1999 - 399 sider
...also a non-contingent argument which runs through On Liberty. When Mill states that "there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years...person ought to reign uncontrolled either by any other person or by the public collectively," he is saying something about what it means to be a person, an...
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John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control

Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - 260 sider
...faults may also appear inconsistent with his strong statement in Political Economy that "there is a part of the life of every person who has come to years of discretion, within which the individuality ofthat person ought to reign uncontrolled either by any other individuili or by the public collectively"...
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