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Gorgias Part
1 Text | to say that those which promote health, or any other bodily Laws Book
2 4 | so far as they tended to promote virtue, were good; but in 3 6 | things, and the second to promote friendship and “better acquaintance,” Lysis Part
4 Text | that they are very ready to promote your happiness.~Certainly, Philebus Part
5 Intro| included. The desire to promote happiness is no mean preference 6 Intro| utility, or tendency to promote the happiness of mankind, 7 Intro| desire it. The obligation to promote it is based upon the social 8 Intro| principle such as ‘Act so as to promote the happiness of mankind,’ 9 Intro| account by their tendency to promote happiness. For the explanation 10 Intro| recognition of their rights. To promote in every way possible the 11 Intro| the tendency of actions to promote happiness. Whence comes 12 Intro| stand fast in the truth. To promote their happiness is not his 13 Intro| such and such an action promote the happiness of myself, 14 Intro| stake in order that he may promote the happiness of mankind, Protagoras Part
15 Text | better able than we are to promote virtue ever so little, we