" The ordinary Utilitarian theory of morality appears to me to be open to several objections which I will now proceed to state.", 1863 - 1921
Scope and Contents
Paper probably read by Henry Jackson. Discussion of 'the greatest good for the greatest number' and ethical systems. Concludes that some propositions of ethics are 'the natural product of an enlightened selfishness which seeks to ensure to the individual the greatest possible amount of happiness and which finds that it can only attain that end by establishing a society, ... the limitation of the rights of individuals is a necessary condition of its existence and efficiency.'
Dates
- Creation: 1863 - 1921
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
5 sheet(s) : paper
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Transferred with the Ark in August 2009.
Date information
DateText: Undated.
Originator(s)
Jackson, Henry
Finding aid date
2009-08-18 15:06:47+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Archive Centre, King's College, Cambridge Repository
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