Bentham

John Stuart Mill

Footnote #02
One or two to the contrary no proof to the contrary


In a passage in the last volume of his book on Evidence, and possibly in one or two other places, the ``love of justice'' is spoken of as a feeling inherent in almost all mankind. It is impossible, without explanations now unattainable, to ascertain what sense is to be put upon casual expressions so inconsistent with the general tenor of his philosophy.


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