Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... suppose utility to comprehend poetry , painting , sculpture , the decorative arts , and whatever aids the refinement of the taste . Whilst an extreme party maintains that music , dancing , the drama , and what are commonly called ...
... suppose utility to comprehend poetry , painting , sculpture , the decorative arts , and whatever aids the refinement of the taste . Whilst an extreme party maintains that music , dancing , the drama , and what are commonly called ...
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... suppose that those forming the larger party will receive a certain amount of hap- piness each , from the adoption of one course , whilst those forming the smaller party will receive the same amount of hap- piness each , from the ...
... suppose that those forming the larger party will receive a certain amount of hap- piness each , from the adoption of one course , whilst those forming the smaller party will receive the same amount of hap- piness each , from the ...
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... suppose this , was to suppose that moral sense could supply the place of logic . For the better explanation of this point , let us take an analogy from mathematics , or rather some branch of it , as geo- metry . The human mind possesses ...
... suppose this , was to suppose that moral sense could supply the place of logic . For the better explanation of this point , let us take an analogy from mathematics , or rather some branch of it , as geo- metry . The human mind possesses ...
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... suppose a human judgment less fallible ! When will man cease his frantic pretension of scanning this great God's World in his small fraction of a brain ; and know that it has verily , though deep beyond his soundings , a Just Law ; that ...
... suppose a human judgment less fallible ! When will man cease his frantic pretension of scanning this great God's World in his small fraction of a brain ; and know that it has verily , though deep beyond his soundings , a Just Law ; that ...
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... suppose its truth . Even those to whose prejudices the theory of man's indefinite adaptability is most opposed , are continu- ally betraying their involuntary belief in it . They do this when they attribute differences of national ...
... suppose its truth . Even those to whose prejudices the theory of man's indefinite adaptability is most opposed , are continu- ally betraying their involuntary belief in it . They do this when they attribute differences of national ...
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