Social Statics, Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified: And the First of Them DevelopedWilliams and Norgate, 1868 - 523 páginas |
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... opinions , the reply is that he could not do this satisfac- torily without an amount of labor that would require him to suspend the issue of the System of Philosophy on which he is now engaged . When , however , he comes to the closing ...
... opinions , the reply is that he could not do this satisfac- torily without an amount of labor that would require him to suspend the issue of the System of Philosophy on which he is now engaged . When , however , he comes to the closing ...
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... opinion as to the mode of securing this greatest happiness to the greatest number . " " There again , " exclaim the objectors , " you mistake our requirement . We want something else than opinions . We have had enough of them . Every ...
... opinion as to the mode of securing this greatest happiness to the greatest number . " " There again , " exclaim the objectors , " you mistake our requirement . We want something else than opinions . We have had enough of them . Every ...
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... opinion of Lycurgus that perfect physical development was the chief essential to human felicity ; Plotinus , on the contrary , was so purely ideal in his aspirations as to be ashamed of his body . Indeed the many contradictory answers ...
... opinion of Lycurgus that perfect physical development was the chief essential to human felicity ; Plotinus , on the contrary , was so purely ideal in his aspirations as to be ashamed of his body . Indeed the many contradictory answers ...
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... opinion are conspicuous enough . On contrasting the Hebrew patriarchs with their existing descendants , we observe that even in the same race the beau ideal of existence changes . The members of each community disagree upon the question ...
... opinion are conspicuous enough . On contrasting the Hebrew patriarchs with their existing descendants , we observe that even in the same race the beau ideal of existence changes . The members of each community disagree upon the question ...
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... opinions is correct ; and further to determine the exact boundary between the use and abuse of every faculty . -Which is most truly an element in the desired felicity , content or aspiration ? The generality assume , as a matter of ...
... opinions is correct ; and further to determine the exact boundary between the use and abuse of every faculty . -Which is most truly an element in the desired felicity , content or aspiration ? The generality assume , as a matter of ...
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