Analytic. Analysis of feeling, action, and characterLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870 |
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... increase some pleasure , or else to avoid or diminish some pain , pleasure and pain being well called by Bentham the springs of action , Ethic seems to be conversant also with pleasures and pains . These two views are easily united ...
... increase some pleasure , or else to avoid or diminish some pain , pleasure and pain being well called by Bentham the springs of action , Ethic seems to be conversant also with pleasures and pains . These two views are easily united ...
Strana 64
... increase the pleasure . This explains the increase of ravenous ferocity of hungry animals at the mo- ment when food has just been smelt or tasted by them . In the appetite for sleep again it is the same , the craving for the increase of ...
... increase the pleasure . This explains the increase of ravenous ferocity of hungry animals at the mo- ment when food has just been smelt or tasted by them . In the appetite for sleep again it is the same , the craving for the increase of ...
Strana 90
... increasing the brilliancy of white light in different colours do not occur in the same order in which the colours occur in the spectrum . For instance , violet in decreasing intensity of white light becomes first rose , then purple ...
... increasing the brilliancy of white light in different colours do not occur in the same order in which the colours occur in the spectrum . For instance , violet in decreasing intensity of white light becomes first rose , then purple ...
Strana 112
... increasing her sensibility of its pressure expedient , desire , as is usual in the like cases , becomes translated to the means , and her logical theory view terminates upon afflicting herself as much as possible , without prospect of ...
... increasing her sensibility of its pressure expedient , desire , as is usual in the like cases , becomes translated to the means , and her logical theory view terminates upon afflicting herself as much as possible , without prospect of ...
Strana 136
... increases or diminishes , aids or restrains , the power of acting belonging to our Body , the idea of that thing increases or diminishes , aids or restrains , the power of being conscious belonging to our Mind . " Demonstrated by Prop ...
... increases or diminishes , aids or restrains , the power of acting belonging to our Body , the idea of that thing increases or diminishes , aids or restrains , the power of being conscious belonging to our Mind . " Demonstrated by Prop ...
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Analytic. Analysis of feeling, action, and character Shadworth Hollway Hodgson Úplné zobrazenie - 1870 |
Analytic. Analysis of feeling, action, and character Shadworth Hollway Hodgson Úplné zobrazenie - 1870 |
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Strana 294 - Our revels now are ended. These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air : And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve ; And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep.
Strana 170 - tis not to me she speaks: Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return.
Strana 294 - Stern Lawgiver! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace; Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon thy face: Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And the most ancient heavens, through thee, Are fresh and strong.
Strana 177 - For, if once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbathbreaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination. Once begin upon this downward path, you never know where you are to stop. Many a man has dated his ruin from some murder or other that perhaps he thought little of at the time.
Strana 295 - Of her whose gentle will has changed my fate, And made my life a perfumed altar-flame ; And over whom thy darkness must have spread...
Strana 264 - Joy, Lady! is the spirit and the power, Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth and new Heaven...
Strana 151 - Watch the dim shades as like ghosts they go and come, And complicate strange webs of melancholy mirth. The leaves of wasted autumn woods shall float around thine head: The blooms of dewy spring shall gleam beneath thy feet: But thy soul, or this world, must fade in the frost that binds the dead, Ere midnight's frown and morning's smile, ere thou and peace may meet.
Strana 223 - Justice is a name for certain classes of moral rules, which concern the essentials of human well-being more nearly, and are therefore of more absolute obligation, than any other rules for the guidance of life...
Strana 545 - Thin, thin the pleasant human noises grow; And faint the city gleams; Rare the lone pastoral huts: marvel not thou! The solemn peaks but to the stars are known, But to the stars, and the cold lunar beams: Alone the sun arises, and alone Spring the great streams.
Strana 128 - Spinoza are necessarily suspended on the facts of immediate observation which they express in general terms, in words of second intention, as I should say ; and cannot have the facts suspended on them, as is the case in geometry, as if they were themselves facts of immediate certainty expressed in words of first intention. 4. The next thing which it is necessary to prove against Spinoza is, that his analysis of man into mind and body, in the Corollary to Prop. 13. Part ii., " Hence it follows that...