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1." From his perspective, her demands appear to be those of a woman concerned with her own domestic bliss and personal happiness, while it was he who elevated her views into a higher sense of duty and service for King and Country."

Source:  LYSA, HONG. "Palace Women at the Margins of Social Change: An Aspect of the Politics of Social History in the Reign of King Chulalongkorn" Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 30.2 Sept. 1 1999: 310

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2." Despite his claim that the Isma ilis' principle of "knowledge and work" as the means for personal happiness "is what was advocated, after hundreds of years, by [Ferdinand] LaSalle and [Karl] Marx,..."

Source:  NAJIAR, FAUZI M. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.4 Oct. 1 1999: 714

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3."... of legislation," and his greatest happiness principle was itself predicated on a precise arithmetical computation of the pleasure/pain principle, which he claimed would provide the necessary scientific foundation for social and..."

Source:  Harrison, John R. "Dickens's Literary Architecture: Patterns of Ideas and Imagery in Hard Times" Papers on Language & Literature 36.2 Mar. 22 2000: 115

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4." Consequentialist 3) The aim of morality is to promote individual human happiness."

Source:  Baglione, Stephen L.,Zimmerer, Thomas W. "An exploratory study of ethical philosophies among graduate and undergraduate business students" Journal of Academy of Business and Economics 2.2 Apr. 1 2003: 34-44

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5." Bronk concludes that the answers to all these questions will never be entirely satisfactory because concepts such as happiness and morality are destined to remain subjective."

Source:  Britten, Daniel. "Progress and the Invisible Hand: The Philosophy and Economics ofHuman Advance" New Statesman (1996) v127.n4396 July 31 1998: 48-50

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6." A key provision: "Religion, morality, am knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall ever be encouraged." Rehnquist noted, moreover, that..."

Source:  Baldacchino, Joseph. "Religion and the Constitution" Humanitas 12.1 Mar. 22 1999: 110

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7." Without a constitutive role for the highest good, he says, morality would lack a complete object and moral striving itself would become empty and vain.(11) Green contends that the implication of Kant's discussion of happiness and the highest..."

Source:  Firestone, Chris L. "Kant and religion: conflict or compromise?" Religious Studies 35.2 June 1 1999: 151-153

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8." Garry Ross' "Pleasantville" takes viewers directly to the villainous sitcoms of the 1950s, while Todd Solondz's "Happiness" seems about postmodernity as the end product of the moralistic assumptions favored by postwar pop culture and by neoconservative advocates of retro morality."

Source:  Sharrett, Christopher. "Suburban Nightmares and Pathological Parodies" USA Today (Magazine) 127.2644 Jan. 1 1999: 65-66

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9." Because its adherents oppose absolute standards of moral behavior, he explains, relativists therefore view traditional morality as an obstacle to human happiness."

Source:  McCain, Robert Stacy. "New author throws the book at insidious evils of relativism" Washington Times July 7 1998: 2

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10."... don't owe your life to anyone." "Real morality means pursuing your own happiness and interests." And yet, "[I]f these guilt-mongers get their way, everything America stands for-independence, self-reliance, self- confidence-will go..."

Source:  . "'Charity fraud alert'" Commonweal Feb. 11 2000: 6

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11."... blend our happiness with that of others: are these not the necessary result of a well-conceived study of morality, a greater equality in the conditions of the social pact?"

Source:  Baker, Keith Michael. "Sketch for a historical picture of the progress of the human mind: tenth epoch" Daedalus 133.3 June 22 2004: 65-83

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12." She is the author of numerous articles and of eight books on ancient philosophy and ethics, including "The Morality of Happiness" (1993) and "Platonic Ethics, Old and New" (1999)."

Source:  Annas, Julia. "Happiness as achievement" Daedalus 133.2 Mar. 22 2004: 44-52

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13." Article III of the Ordinance declared: "Religion, morality, and knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged." ..."

Source:  MOORE, ROY S. "PUTTING GOD BACK IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE" USA Today (Magazine) 129.2664 Sept. 1 2000: 51

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14." If in any instance it shall appear that her improvement will probably be retarded by her entering the state, or her usefulness less extensive, or her happiness evidently sacrificed, then ... it is her duty to continue unmarried." God designed "some..."

Source:  Berend, Zsuzsa. ""THE BEST OR NONE!" SPINSTERHOOD IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY NEW ENGLAND" Journal of Social History 33.4 June 22 2000: 935

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15." Parts of the body as sites of consumption elicit the motivations they do because people feel a duty to be happy, and happiness is acquired in the form of signs that refer to each other."

Source:  FRANK, ARTHUR W. "All the Things Which Do Not Fit: Baudrillard and Medical Consumerism" Families, Systems & Health 18.2 June 22 2000: 205

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16." Objection (2) The argument claiming P's preference for W2 over W1 assumes that P acts more rationally in valuing happiness over freedom,..."

Source:  Schoenig, Richard. "The free will theodicy" Religious Studies 34.4 Dec. 1 1998: 457-458

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17." For efficiency to be quantified, it must assume a utility model in which the measure of efficiency is the Benthamite principle of the greatest happiness for the greatest number."

Source:  Levin-Waldman, Oren M. "Minimum Wage and Justice? [1]" Review of Social Economy 58.1 Mar. 1 2000: 43

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18." Malthus, T. (1798), An Essay on the Principle of Population and its Effects on Human Happiness, reprinted by Ward Lock, London, 1890."

Source:  Weale, Martin. "1300 YEARS OF THE POUND STERLING" National Institute Economic Review Apr. 1 2000: 78

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19."... and Infinity, "need" (besoin) is said to be in principle satiable, in contradistinction to ethics, which is "beyond satisfactions" (TI 4/34); the sum satisfaction of need is "happiness" (87/115)."

Source:  Atterton, Peter. "The Proximity Between Levinas and Kant: The Primacy of Pure Practical Reason" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 40.3 Sept. 22 1999: 244-262

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20." Whether expressed in the first Essay on the Principles of Population, or in subsequent editions, Malthus's constant view was that restraint -- moral restraint and prudential restraint -- provided the ultimate keys to human happiness."

Source:  Rickard, Suzanne. "CONVERSATIONS WITH MALTHUS" History Today 49.12 Dec. 1 1999: 47

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21." B. then takes up important features of Thomas's accounts of practical reason and its first principle, the nature of the will and human acts, and human happiness."

Source:  Pope, Stephen J. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Theological Studies v59.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 542-545

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22." Couples' church attendance and religious devotion are associated with greater marital happiness and adjustment, and lower risk of conflict (including domestic violence) and dissolution (Filsinger & Wilson 1984, Call & Heaton 1997, Ellison et al 1999a)."

Source:  Sherkat, Darren E.,Ellison, Christopher G. "RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION" Annual Review of Sociology Jan. 1 1999: 363

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23." This is consistent with the founding principles of our nation, which allow each free individual to pursue life, liberty, and happiness."

Source:  CUSSEN, MEAGHAN,BLOCK, WALTER. "Legalize Drugs Now!" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59.3 July 1 2000: 525

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24." Malthus, T. R. (1992) [1803] An Essay on the Principle of Population; or A View of its past and present Effects on Human Happiness; With an Inquiry into..."

Source:  Henderson, James P. ""Political Economy is a Mere Skeleton Unless...": [1] What Can Social Economists Learn From Charles Dickens?" Review of Social Economy 58.2 June 1 2000: 141

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25." These values, which stressed the importance of personal happiness, family stability, and the welfare of the community, often came into conflict with each other when the dissolution of a marriage was at issue."

Source:  Jones, Kathleen W. "The Great Catastrophe of My Life: Divorce in the Old Dominion" Journal of Southern History 70.4 Nov. 1 2004: 914-916

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