The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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Strana 121
... James delivered the address at the Emerson Centenary Celebration at Concord in 1903. It was an ap- propriate choice ... James had no patience with the block universe of either metaphysics or theology ; like Emerson , he declared that ...
... James delivered the address at the Emerson Centenary Celebration at Concord in 1903. It was an ap- propriate choice ... James had no patience with the block universe of either metaphysics or theology ; like Emerson , he declared that ...
Strana 128
... James , we are likely to murmur , “ Well , happiness as adjustment is no novelty . " Thus we fail to understand how radical is James's empiricism in this field . Happiness defined as adjustment between an inner world more subliminal ...
... James , we are likely to murmur , “ Well , happiness as adjustment is no novelty . " Thus we fail to understand how radical is James's empiricism in this field . Happiness defined as adjustment between an inner world more subliminal ...
Strana 129
... James was quietly altering the whole theory . Men , he said in effect , do not pursue happiness as a right , they come to it as a necessity , either by adjusting themselves to the world , or by adjusting the world to themselves . So ...
... James was quietly altering the whole theory . Men , he said in effect , do not pursue happiness as a right , they come to it as a necessity , either by adjusting themselves to the world , or by adjusting the world to themselves . So ...
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