The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - 168 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... pleasures and pains of the mind are caused by the pleasures and pains of the body . . . But al- though pleasure of mind brings us joy , and pain causes us grief , it is still true that each of these feelings originates in the body ...
... pleasures and pains of the mind are caused by the pleasures and pains of the body . . . But al- though pleasure of mind brings us joy , and pain causes us grief , it is still true that each of these feelings originates in the body ...
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... pleasure ; nor is there any period when he does not feel more pleasure than pain . For he remembers the past with gratitude , and he enjoys the present so as to notice how important and delightful the joys which it sup- plies are ; nor ...
... pleasure ; nor is there any period when he does not feel more pleasure than pain . For he remembers the past with gratitude , and he enjoys the present so as to notice how important and delightful the joys which it sup- plies are ; nor ...
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... pleasure - pain principle of the ancients with the Lockeian doctrine of " uneasiness " which deter- mines will ... pleasure and pain , lies in reflective comparisons . The pleasure of sensuality and the pleasure of knowledge both exist ...
... pleasure - pain principle of the ancients with the Lockeian doctrine of " uneasiness " which deter- mines will ... pleasure and pain , lies in reflective comparisons . The pleasure of sensuality and the pleasure of knowledge both exist ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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