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Dialogue
1 Phileb| and pleasure the motive of actions. For the universal test 2 Phileb| universal test of right actions (how I know them) may not 3 Phileb| attention to the consequences of actions. Mankind were said by him 4 Phileb| acknowledge that a large class of actions are made right or wrong 5 Phileb| and under which all human actions are or may be included. 6 Phileb| animated. Neither in referring actions to the test of utility have 7 Phileb| for example in judging the actions of others, we have no hesitation 8 Phileb| That which alone makes actions either right or desirable 9 Phileb| now to begin classifying actions under the head of utility; 10 Phileb| ten-thousandth part of human actions. This is the domain of casuistry. 11 Phileb| about the right and wrong of actions, but only about the general 12 Phileb| minds.~When we are told that actions are right or wrong only 13 Phileb| patriotic or benevolent actions we can give a straightforward 14 Phileb| explained by the tendency of actions to promote happiness. Whence 15 Phileb| necessity of them? Why are some actions rather than others which 16 Phileb| instances, but in classes of actions. But is it not distracting 17 Phileb| s-breadth the morality of actions, which cannot be allowed 18 Phileb| concerned not with particular actions but with classes of actions, 19 Phileb| actions but with classes of actions, is the tendency of actions 20 Phileb| actions, is the tendency of actions to happiness a principle 21 Phileb| in the law which measures actions by their tendencies towards 22 Phileb| right, that there are no actions which tend to the happiness 23 Phileb| not only that all right actions tend to happiness, but that 24 Phileb| differ in kind, and that actions are already classified; 25 Phileb| motive, now as the test of actions, and sometimes varying in 26 Phileb| partial account of human actions: it is one among many theories 27 Phileb| the argument that these actions regarded as a class will 28 Phileb| of an army. For in human actions men do not always require 29 Phileb| relates to the consequences of actions, we still have to consider 30 Phileb| one half of our virtuous actions into the likeness of the 31 Phileb| the reference of human actions to the standard of the better 32 Phileb| introducing degrees into actions, instituting a comparison