The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen1N.H. Whitaker, 1830 |
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... consist , like pleasure , in the gratifi- cation of one or more of the senses , but is rather the secon- dary effect which such objects and gratifications produce up- on the nervous system , or the state in which they leave it . These ...
... consist , like pleasure , in the gratifi- cation of one or more of the senses , but is rather the secon- dary effect which such objects and gratifications produce up- on the nervous system , or the state in which they leave it . These ...
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... consist in : 2. What it does consist in . FIRST , then , Happiness does not consist in the pleasures of sense , in whatever profusion or variety they be enjoyed . By the pleasures of sense , I mean , as well as the animal gratifications ...
... consist in : 2. What it does consist in . FIRST , then , Happiness does not consist in the pleasures of sense , in whatever profusion or variety they be enjoyed . By the pleasures of sense , I mean , as well as the animal gratifications ...
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... consist in an exemption from pain , labour , care , business , suspense , molestation , and " those evils which are without ; " such a state being usually attended , not with ease , but with depression of spirits , a tastelessness in ...
... consist in an exemption from pain , labour , care , business , suspense , molestation , and " those evils which are without ; " such a state being usually attended , not with ease , but with depression of spirits , a tastelessness in ...
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... consist We are next to consider in what it does consist . In the conduct of life the great matter is to know beforehand what will please us , and what pleasure will hold out . So far as we know this , our choice will be justified by the ...
... consist We are next to consider in what it does consist . In the conduct of life the great matter is to know beforehand what will please us , and what pleasure will hold out . So far as we know this , our choice will be justified by the ...
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... consists , 1. In the exercise of the social affections . Those persons commonly possess good spirits who have about them many objects of affection and en- dearment , as wife , children , kindred , friends . And to the want of these may ...
... consists , 1. In the exercise of the social affections . Those persons commonly possess good spirits who have about them many objects of affection and en- dearment , as wife , children , kindred , friends . And to the want of these may ...
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