A supreme application of it to definition of man, and the science of human welfare.
It need not be argued in these times that the establishment of such a science—the science of human welfare—is an undertaking of immeasurable importance.
These questions can be answered intelligently only by applying the test of human welfare, individual and social.
As we shall see later, he is wrong even on this ground; for the fundamental justification of private landownership is precisely the fact that it is the system of land tenure most conducive to human welfare.
When, however, two or three generations have been kept out of their inheritance, the civil law permits the children of the swindler to retain the property by the title of prescription; and for precisely the same reason, human welfare.
Puritanic and academic taboo of sex in education and religion is as disastrous to human welfare as prostitution or the venereal scourges.
Freeman: "Mechanism by its reactions on man and his environment is antagonistic to human welfare.
For in all problems affecting the welfare of a biological species, and particularly in all problems of human welfare, two fundamental forces work against each other.
Postponing them as we do to things that bear more vitally upon human welfare; and bringing everything, as we have, to the test of actual value; it will perhaps be inferred that we are inclined to slight these less essential things.
And when the collector of dead facts (say a numismatist) fails to make clear any appreciable effects which these facts can produce on human welfare, he is obliged to admit that they are comparatively valueless.
But to blame does not mean that we set ourselves up as of finer clay; it means only that we continue to use a weapon of great value for the advancement of human welfare.
For example, it is undoubtedly necessary at times to murder, to steal, and to lie for the sake of human welfare; in such cases these acts are universally approved.
It is strictly true that THE end, human welfare, justifies any means necessary to attain it.
But throughout these are purely utilitarian, an unhappy necessity for the preservation of human welfare.
It is the aim of this book to indicate some of these more outstanding human traits, and the factors which must be taken into account if they are to be controlled in the interests of human welfare.
Francis Bacon was one of the first to appreciate explicitly the possibilities of the control of nature in the interests of human welfare.
But these practical triumphs in the control of natural resources are often casual incidents of patiently constructed systems of knowledge which were built up without the slightest reference to their fruits in human welfare.
But like other natural resources, men's original tendencies must be controlled and redirected, if they are to be fruitfully utilized in the interests of human welfare.
I am most hopeful that in this century these lofty thoughts shall be conducive to human welfare.
Love for mankind, sincerity toward all, reflecting the oneness of the world of humanity, philanthropy, becoming enkindled with the fire of the love of God, attainment to the knowledge of God and that which is conducive to human welfare.
It behooves him to be the cause of human welfare, but inasmuch as he glories in the savagery of animalism, it is an evidence that divine civilization has not been established in human society.
For strife and warfare are the very destroyers of human foundations, whereas peace and amity are the builders and safeguards of human welfare.
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