Excerpt from Politics and the Moral Law
In his characteristically lucid essay on Treaty Obligations from which further quotations will be found in the Notes to this volume, John Stuart Mill uses the following language: -
"While it is undoubtedly true that, in the practical application even of the best-established and most universally received rules of morality, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred an honest man seldom has doubts by which he is to guide his conduct; yet no one, I presume, will deny that there will be even a hundredth case in which different moral obligations conflict.
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