The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... happiness . 37. Because uneasiness alone is present . 38. Because all , who allow the joys of heaven possible , pursue them not . But a great uneasiness is never neglected . 39. Desire accompanies all uneasiness . 40. The most pressing ...
... happiness . 37. Because uneasiness alone is present . 38. Because all , who allow the joys of heaven possible , pursue them not . But a great uneasiness is never neglected . 39. Desire accompanies all uneasiness . 40. The most pressing ...
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John Locke. 47. The power to suspend the prosecution of any desire , makes ... happiness no abridgment of liberty . 51. The necessity of pursuing true ... desires arising from wrong judgment . 58 , 59. Our judgment of present good or evil ...
John Locke. 47. The power to suspend the prosecution of any desire , makes ... happiness no abridgment of liberty . 51. The necessity of pursuing true ... desires arising from wrong judgment . 58 , 59. Our judgment of present good or evil ...
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... desire of happiness , and an aversion to misery : these indeed are innate prac- tical principles , which ( as practical principles ought ) do continue constantly to operate and influence all our actions without ceasing : these may be ...
... desire of happiness , and an aversion to misery : these indeed are innate prac- tical principles , which ( as practical principles ought ) do continue constantly to operate and influence all our actions without ceasing : these may be ...
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... happiness or misery , is often the uneasiness or delight which we find in ourselves , arising from a considera- tion ... Desire . § 6. The uneasiness a man finds in him- self upon the absence of any thing , whose present enjoyment carries the ...
... happiness or misery , is often the uneasiness or delight which we find in ourselves , arising from a considera- tion ... Desire . § 6. The uneasiness a man finds in him- self upon the absence of any thing , whose present enjoyment carries the ...
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... happiness , spoiling the relish even of those good things which we have ; a ... desire ; and the uneasiness of that has the prevalency in determining the ... happiness here ! And so the prevailing uneasinesses of their desires , let loose ...
... happiness , spoiling the relish even of those good things which we have ; a ... desire ; and the uneasiness of that has the prevalency in determining the ... happiness here ! And so the prevailing uneasinesses of their desires , let loose ...
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