We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure of our daily meals, and especially in the pleasure derived from sociability, and from loving our families. The sum of such pleasures... Animal Life and Intelligence - Página 387por Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1891 - 512 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 420 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 588 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 570 páginas
...this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind,—in the pleasure of our daily meals, and especially in...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1888 - 584 páginas
...this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind,—in the pleasure of our daily meals, and especially in...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1892 - 372 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 580 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1897 - 598 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in Natural Selection,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 494 páginas
...sensations serve as their habitual guides. We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, — in the pleasure...beings an excess of happiness over misery, although many occasionally suffer much. Such suffering is quite compatible with the belief in natural selection,... | |
| A.C. SEWARD - 1909 - 800 páginas
...were >the most habitual guides. "We see this in the pleasure from exertion, even occasionally from great exertion of the body or mind, in the pleasure...derived from sociability, and from loving our families." But there was to him so much suffering in the world that it was a strong argument against the existence... | |
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