| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...ages, have broken down in an ineffectual attempt to J combine both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal.... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1864 - 502 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying." We believe that many men who have known the higher pleasures of the mind, and can still indulge them,... | |
| 1879 - 736 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasure, ever knowingly and calmly preferred the lower ; though many, in all ages, have broken down... | |
| 1869 - 898 sayfa
...do you know which is the highest sort ? By this, says Mr. Mill, that in all human experience, nobody who has remained equally susceptible to both classes...pleasures, ever knowingly and calmly preferred the lower." Put in other words, Mr. Mill's position amounts to this — that the virtuous man is he who adopts... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1871 - 136 sayfa
...themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer .them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures, ev«r knowingly and calmly preferred the lower ; though many, in all ages,, have broken down in an... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1879 - 288 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...lower; though many, in all ages, have broken down in au ineffectual attempt to combine both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend... | |
| 1885 - 672 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...broken down in an ineffectual attempt to combine both." — (Idem p. 16). Nùhi's Terms. Capacity S Et Nobler feelings US it ) 1ft Tender plant Щ. if High... | |
| William Arthur - 1887 - 494 sayfa
...voluntary preference Mill really means a higher estimate becomes evident in words which soon follow : " It may be questioned whether any one who has remained...pleasures ever knowingly and calmly preferred the lower."1 It may not be questioned that, 1 Utilitarianism, p. 15 as between the pleasures of intellect... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 154 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...the only ones which they are any longer capable of enjoj'ing. It,may be^questionedjwhSther any one who has remained equally susceptible to both classes... | |
| Charles Bray - 1889 - 434 sayfa
...addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which they have access, or...down in an ineffectual attempt to combine both."— Fraser, Oct, 16, 1861. of virtue. A man's virtue may be of the negative kind, that is, confined to... | |
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