English Psychology: Hartley - James Mill - Herbert Spencer - A. Bain - G.H. Lewes - Samuel Bailey - John Stuart MillHenry S. King, 1873 - 328 páginas |
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... pleasure in coursing the hare than in catching it . ' Philosophy will keep up its activity by its magical and deceiving mirage . Were it never to render any other service to human intelligence than that of keeping it always on the alert ...
... pleasure in coursing the hare than in catching it . ' Philosophy will keep up its activity by its magical and deceiving mirage . Were it never to render any other service to human intelligence than that of keeping it always on the alert ...
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... pleasure or a pain is , if they have not felt both . No testimony is so valuable on this point as that of conscious- ness , and we are always brought back to that saying of an ana- tomist , In the presence of the fibres of the brain ...
... pleasure or a pain is , if they have not felt both . No testimony is so valuable on this point as that of conscious- ness , and we are always brought back to that saying of an ana- tomist , In the presence of the fibres of the brain ...
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... pleasures which she has caused him , which he has experienced in her presence . Hartley classifies our passions in rather an arbitrary way , which is also a little confused , under the following titles : - The pleasure and pain of ...
... pleasures which she has caused him , which he has experienced in her presence . Hartley classifies our passions in rather an arbitrary way , which is also a little confused , under the following titles : - The pleasure and pain of ...
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... pleasurable in itself . The pleasure is all derived from the end . The same is the case with the merchant . His trains are directed to a particular end . And it is the end alone which gives value to the train . The end of the ...
... pleasurable in itself . The pleasure is all derived from the end . The same is the case with the merchant . His trains are directed to a particular end . And it is the end alone which gives value to the train . The end of the ...
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... pleasure or pain , which is , properly speaking , the affective element ; finally , an idea , a notion ; for the sensible phenomenon cannot be absolutely separated and de- tached from all knowledge ; a pain envelops the idea of that ...
... pleasure or pain , which is , properly speaking , the affective element ; finally , an idea , a notion ; for the sensible phenomenon cannot be absolutely separated and de- tached from all knowledge ; a pain envelops the idea of that ...
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