It is, perhaps, hardly necessary to say that this doctrine is meant to apply only to human beings in the maturity of their faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may fix as that of manhood or womanhood.... On Liberty - Página 6por John Stuart Mill - 1878 - 68 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 páginas
...beings in the maturity of their faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may fix as that of manhood or...backward states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage. The early difficulties in the way of spontaneous progress are so... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 páginas
...beings in the maturity of their faculties. "We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may fix as that of manhood or...backward states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage. The early difficulties in the way of spontaneous progress are so... | |
| 1859 - 802 páginas
...faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may tix as that of manhood or womanhood. Those who are still in a slate to require being taken care of by others must be protected against their own actions as well... | |
| 1860 - 446 páginas
....every variety of circumstances. Mr. Mill himself, in defining the range of his doctrine, " leaves out of consideration those backward states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its ' nonage' (p. 23). Liberty," he says, " as a principle, has no application... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 páginas
...beings in the maturity of their faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may fix; as that of manhood...consideration those backward states of society in i'1. which the race itftlf may be considered as in ' j.ts nonage. The early difficulties in the way... | |
| 1872 - 614 páginas
...beings in the maturity of their faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may fix as that of manhood or...backward states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage.' — Essay on Liberty, chap. i. Mr. Mill's exceptions form a very... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 618 páginas
...sovereign" (p. 23, Amer. ed. of 1863). This principle applies only to mature persons, and also leaves " out of consideration those backward states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage." In such an age " a ruler full of the spirit of improvement is... | |
| 1894 - 916 páginas
...beings in the maturity of their faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below t was now your hate, Him vile that was your garland." FAME. But glory, t M* still in a state to require being taken caro '•f by others, must be protected against their fiwii... | |
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