The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... desire , or to deny that the fulfillment of this desire contributes in a large de- gree to the attainment of human happiness , is to deny a fact as patent as the shining of the sun at noonday . And so we find that , however far we ...
... desire , or to deny that the fulfillment of this desire contributes in a large de- gree to the attainment of human happiness , is to deny a fact as patent as the shining of the sun at noonday . And so we find that , however far we ...
Strana 94
... desire in Locke's philosophy ? Happiness , and happiness alone . Our freedom as human beings consists in our power to suspend the satisfaction of desires so that we may consider the objects we desire . When we have judged , then and ...
... desire in Locke's philosophy ? Happiness , and happiness alone . Our freedom as human beings consists in our power to suspend the satisfaction of desires so that we may consider the objects we desire . When we have judged , then and ...
Strana 124
... desire colored truth and truth , desire . Self became " the sum total of all that a man can call his , " not only his body and psychic powers , but his clothes and his house , his wife and children , and so on.1 Thus psychic life ...
... desire colored truth and truth , desire . Self became " the sum total of all that a man can call his , " not only his body and psychic powers , but his clothes and his house , his wife and children , and so on.1 Thus psychic life ...
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