Eclectic Moral Philosophy: Prepared for Literary Institutions and General UseHarper & brothers, 1846 - 423 страница |
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... possible happiness must be , at least in the present state , not a complete gratification of all our propensities , but the most comprehensive gratifi- cation of which we are capable . EPICUREAN SYSTEM . 333. What is implied in the duty.
... possible happiness must be , at least in the present state , not a complete gratification of all our propensities , but the most comprehensive gratifi- cation of which we are capable . EPICUREAN SYSTEM . 333. What is implied in the duty.
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... Epicurean system was , that bodily pleasure and pain were the sole ultimate objects of desire and aversion . These were desired and shunned on their own account ; other things were desired and valued according to their tendency to ...
... Epicurean system was , that bodily pleasure and pain were the sole ultimate objects of desire and aversion . These were desired and shunned on their own account ; other things were desired and valued according to their tendency to ...
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... Epicurean system was one of selfishness and prudent indulgence , which placed happiness in a seclu- sion from care , and in an indifference to all the concerns of mankind . By the Stoics , on the contrary , virtue was supposed to ...
... Epicurean system was one of selfishness and prudent indulgence , which placed happiness in a seclu- sion from care , and in an indifference to all the concerns of mankind . By the Stoics , on the contrary , virtue was supposed to ...
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... Epicurean system ? 339. What was the opinion of the Stoics ? 340. How may the Epicurean and Stoical systems be compared ? 341. What was the doctrine of the Peripatetics ? SECTION III . - INFLUENCE OF TEMPER UPON OUR HAPPINESS . 342. OUR ...
... Epicurean system ? 339. What was the opinion of the Stoics ? 340. How may the Epicurean and Stoical systems be compared ? 341. What was the doctrine of the Peripatetics ? SECTION III . - INFLUENCE OF TEMPER UPON OUR HAPPINESS . 342. OUR ...
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