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Blessedness , accordingly , does not mean simply the satisfaction of every desire
. Indeed , the satisfaction of evil or wrong desires provides no ultimate happiness
: “ No one is happy unless he has all he wants and wants nothing that is evil .
Blessedness , accordingly , does not mean simply the satisfaction of every desire
. Indeed , the satisfaction of evil or wrong desires provides no ultimate happiness
: “ No one is happy unless he has all he wants and wants nothing that is evil .
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DESIRE / 221 ( 1641 ; Meditations on First Philosophy , 1680 ) , Descartes moved
toward epistemology , questioning what a person can know . This move was
accompanied by a particular method that proceeded by systematically doubting ...
DESIRE / 221 ( 1641 ; Meditations on First Philosophy , 1680 ) , Descartes moved
toward epistemology , questioning what a person can know . This move was
accompanied by a particular method that proceeded by systematically doubting ...
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The second noble truth states that the cause of suffering is desire . People
typically seek experiences that they believe will make them happy and shun
experiences that they think will make them unhappy . This process is , however ,
extremely ...
The second noble truth states that the cause of suffering is desire . People
typically seek experiences that they believe will make them happy and shun
experiences that they think will make them unhappy . This process is , however ,
extremely ...
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