A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning Into Moral Subjects; and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1874 |
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... pain . The originality of Hume lies in his systematic effort to account for those objects , apparently other than pleasure and pain , which de- termine desire , and which Locke had taken for granted with- out troubling himself about ...
... pain . The originality of Hume lies in his systematic effort to account for those objects , apparently other than pleasure and pain , which de- termine desire , and which Locke had taken for granted with- out troubling himself about ...
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... pain , and in doing so renders vice as well as virtue unaccountable - the by treating excessive pursuit of pleasure as well as that dissatisfaction with it which affords the possibility of ordinary reform . On an object , the other hand ...
... pain , and in doing so renders vice as well as virtue unaccountable - the by treating excessive pursuit of pleasure as well as that dissatisfaction with it which affords the possibility of ordinary reform . On an object , the other hand ...
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... pain , but things that draw after them pleasure and pain , are considered as good and evil , ' and that of these consequences under the in- fluence of present pleasure or pain we may judge amiss.2 By these wrong judgments , it will be ...
... pain , but things that draw after them pleasure and pain , are considered as good and evil , ' and that of these consequences under the in- fluence of present pleasure or pain we may judge amiss.2 By these wrong judgments , it will be ...
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... pains with which each may have become associated . One pleasure might be imagined in association with a greater amount of the pain of waiting than another . In that sense , and only in that , could one be distinguished from the other as ...
... pains with which each may have become associated . One pleasure might be imagined in association with a greater amount of the pain of waiting than another . In that sense , and only in that , could one be distinguished from the other as ...
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... pain of prolonged expectancy might turn By the out greater , and that associated with sequent pain less , than supposed was imagined ; but so might a pleasure not thus associated . Locke Of every pleasure alike it is as true , that ...
... pain of prolonged expectancy might turn By the out greater , and that associated with sequent pain less , than supposed was imagined ; but so might a pleasure not thus associated . Locke Of every pleasure alike it is as true , that ...
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