“It must now be added that these attempts at proof not only fail of their purpose, and so do no good to religion, but that they positively degrade it.”
p. 150.
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Source: Utilitarianism (1861), Ch. 1
Context: I shall, without further discussion of the other theories, attempt to contribute something towards the understanding and appreciation of the Utilitarian or Happiness theory, and towards such proof as it is susceptible of. It is evident that this cannot be proof in the ordinary and popular meaning of the term. Questions of ultimate ends are not amenable to direct proof. Whatever can be proved to be good, must be so by being shown to be a means to something admitted to be good without proof.

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 137.
Source: Science and Imagination: Selected Papers, 1967, p. 106
Source: SCUM MANIFESTO (1967), p. [1].
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