The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... nature . Man - made law and custom are likely to be the enemies of wisdom , which is resignation to the order of the universe . Law and custom are mere local authorities which , in the nature of the case , cannot be divine . Therefore ...
... nature . Man - made law and custom are likely to be the enemies of wisdom , which is resignation to the order of the universe . Law and custom are mere local authorities which , in the nature of the case , cannot be divine . Therefore ...
Strana 96
... nature with a multitude of abstracted rules and precepts , referring merely to the fit- ness or unfitness of things ... nature ; or , on the other hand , that this or that action is destructive of man's real happiness , and therefore ...
... nature with a multitude of abstracted rules and precepts , referring merely to the fit- ness or unfitness of things ... nature ; or , on the other hand , that this or that action is destructive of man's real happiness , and therefore ...
Strana 146
... nature has taken a new form . Nature is no longer the majestic deity of the Stoics nor the impressive world - machine of Newton , nor even the terrifying , yet tragic , nature of Tennyson , Darwin , and Thomas Hardy ; nature is , on the ...
... nature has taken a new form . Nature is no longer the majestic deity of the Stoics nor the impressive world - machine of Newton , nor even the terrifying , yet tragic , nature of Tennyson , Darwin , and Thomas Hardy ; nature is , on the ...
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