| New Church gen. confer - 1879 - Počet stránok 622
...really wish to sink into what he feels to be a lower grn>le of existence." And again, " It is true that the being whose capacities of enjoyment are low...satisfied, and a highly endowed being will always feel that aiiy happiness which he can look for as the world is constituted is imperfect. But he can learn to... | |
| 1861 - Počet stránok 882
...not happier than the inferior — confounds the two very different ideas, of happiness, and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...look for, as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to bear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable ; and they will not make him... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - Počet stránok 120
...not happier than the inferior — confounds the two very different ideas, of happiness, and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...look for, as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to bear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable ; and they will not make him... | |
| 1864 - Počet stránok 524
...not happier than the inferior — confounds the two very different ideas, of happiness and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...look for as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to bear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable ; and they will not make him... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - Počet stránok 406
...not happier than the inferior, — confounds the two very different ideas of happiness and content. It is indisputable, that the being whose capacities...look for, as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to bear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable ; and they will not make him... | |
| 1864 - Počet stránok 524
...not happier than the inferior — confounds the two very different ideas, of happiness and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...look for as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to hear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable ; and they will not make him... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - Počet stránok 108
...not happier than the inferior—confounds the two very different ideas, of happiness, and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...look for, as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to bear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable; and they will not make him... | |
| 1879 - Počet stránok 736
...enjoyment to comparative certainty of moderate pleasures. Mill clearly admits this when he says (p. 14), " It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...look for, as the world is constituted, is imperfect." Although, then, " the foundation of the whole" is not to expect from life more than it is capable of... | |
| 1868 - Počet stránok 612
...not happier than the inferior — confounds the two very different ideas of happiness, and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...feel that any happiness which he can look for, as the worUHs constituted, is imperfect. (P. 11, 12, 13, 14.) voudrait être un imbécile, aucun individu... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1879 - Počet stránok 288
...not happier than the inferior — confounds the two very different ideas, of happiness, and content. It is indisputable that the being whose capacities...greatest chance of having them fully satisfied ; and a higher-endowed being will always feel that any happiness which he can look for, as the world is constituted,... | |
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