Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... faculties . The gratification of. faculty. is. produced. by. its. exercise . To. be. agreeable. that. exercise must be proportionate to the power of the faculty ; if it is insufficient discontent arises , and its excess produces weariness .
... faculties . The gratification of. faculty. is. produced. by. its. exercise . To. be. agreeable. that. exercise must be proportionate to the power of the faculty ; if it is insufficient discontent arises , and its excess produces weariness .
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... faculty or faculties in excess ; or in having a faculty or faculties deficient ; or in both . A faculty in excess , is one which the conditions of existence do not afford full exercise to ; and a faculty that is deficient , is one from ...
... faculty or faculties in excess ; or in having a faculty or faculties deficient ; or in both . A faculty in excess , is one which the conditions of existence do not afford full exercise to ; and a faculty that is deficient , is one from ...
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... exercise of the correlative faculty . Every faculty in turn affords its special emotion ; and the sum of these ... faculties . § 2 . Now if God wills man's happiness , and man's happiness can be obtained only by the exercise of his ...
... exercise of the correlative faculty . Every faculty in turn affords its special emotion ; and the sum of these ... faculties . § 2 . Now if God wills man's happiness , and man's happiness can be obtained only by the exercise of his ...
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... exercise of his faculties . Then God wills that he should exercise his faculties . But to exercise his faculties he must have liberty to do all that his faculties naturally impel him to do . Then God intends he should have that liberty ...
... exercise of his faculties . Then God wills that he should exercise his faculties . But to exercise his faculties he must have liberty to do all that his faculties naturally impel him to do . Then God intends he should have that liberty ...
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... exercise his facul- ties compatible with the possession of like liberty by every other man . § 4 . Upon a partial consideration this statement of the law will ... exercise of faculties by him 78 DERIVATION OF A FIRST PRINCIPLE .
... exercise his facul- ties compatible with the possession of like liberty by every other man . § 4 . Upon a partial consideration this statement of the law will ... exercise of faculties by him 78 DERIVATION OF A FIRST PRINCIPLE .
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