Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... desire ; he does not reflect , he thinks ; he does not beg for amusement , but for play ; he calls things nice or nasty , not pleasant or disagreeable . The synonyms which he learns in after years , never become so closely , so ...
... desire ; he does not reflect , he thinks ; he does not beg for amusement , but for play ; he calls things nice or nasty , not pleasant or disagreeable . The synonyms which he learns in after years , never become so closely , so ...
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... desires , or obstacles arising from inability in himself . Such of these counter desires as are just , have as much claim to satisfaction as his ; and may not , therefore , be thwarted . Such of them as are unjust , it is the State's ...
... desires , or obstacles arising from inability in himself . Such of these counter desires as are just , have as much claim to satisfaction as his ; and may not , therefore , be thwarted . Such of them as are unjust , it is the State's ...
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... desire of some kind is the invariable stimulus to action in the individual , every social agency , of what nature soever , must have some aggregate of de- sires for its motive power . Men in their collective capaci- ty can exhibit no ...
... desire of some kind is the invariable stimulus to action in the individual , every social agency , of what nature soever , must have some aggregate of de- sires for its motive power . Men in their collective capaci- ty can exhibit no ...
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Herbert Spencer. jects of human activity , stimulated by human desire . Un- der this stimulus grow up agencies alike ... desires of individuals being , then , the moving power by which every social agency is worked , the question to be ...
Herbert Spencer. jects of human activity , stimulated by human desire . Un- der this stimulus grow up agencies alike ... desires of individuals being , then , the moving power by which every social agency is worked , the question to be ...
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... desires . As there is no individual ac- tion without a desire , so , it was urged , there can be no social action without an aggregate desire . To which there here remains to add , that as it is a general law of the individual that the ...
... desires . As there is no individual ac- tion without a desire , so , it was urged , there can be no social action without an aggregate desire . To which there here remains to add , that as it is a general law of the individual that the ...
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