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" And. in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies itself with deliberate purpose to the enjoyment of life and happiness, so much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. "
Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative - Sayfa 205
Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1907
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Theory of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1873 - 286 sayfa
...but also of the means, and with wise foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. , And, in fact) we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if they are candid enough to confess it, a certain...
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Kants' Theory of Ethics Or Practical Philosophy: Comprising 1. Fundamental ...

Immanuel Kant - 1873 - 280 sayfa
...but also of the means, and with wise foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. And, in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if they are candid enough to confess it, a certain...
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Kant's Critique of Practical Reason and Other Works on the Theory of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1879 - 520 sayfa
...but also of the means, and with wise foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. And, in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if they are candid enough to confess it, a certain...
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Kant's Critique of Practical Reason and Other Works on the Theory of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1879 - 520 sayfa
...but also of the means, and with wise foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. And, in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if they are candid enough to confess it, a certain...
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The Monist, 2. cilt

Paul Carus - 1892 - 760 sayfa
...our sense of duty. Mr. Spencer argues: "One of the propositions contained in Kant's first chapter is "that 'we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...the more does the man fail of true satisfaction.' " * * * " That which Kant should have said is that the exclusive pnr"suit of what are distinguished...
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Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics

Immanuel Kant - 1900 - 116 sayfa
...but also of the means, and with wise foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. And, in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if they are candid enough to confess it, a certain...
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Kant and Spencer: A Study of the Fallacies of Agnosticism

Paul Carus - 1904 - 138 sayfa
...sense of duty. Mr. Spencer argues: "One of the propositions contained in Kant's first chapter is ' ' that ' we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...the more does the man fail of true satisfaction.' " * * * ' ' That which Kant should have said is that the exclusive pur' ' suit of what are distinguished...
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The Mediator, 6. cilt

1913 - 692 sayfa
...by-product, an outgrowth of doing one's duty. "The more a cultivated reason applies itself," he said, "with deliberate purpose to the enjoyment of life...happiness, so much the more does the man fail of true happiness." 3* 3*> Truth is the standard by which all things must be proved, and that standard is immutable....
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Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals

Immanuel Kant - 2005 - 220 sayfa
...use, nor have the presumption, with its foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. And, in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...purpose to the enjoyment of life and happiness, so much more does one fall short of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if...
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The Moral Menagerie: PHILOSOPHY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS

Marc R. Fellenz - 2010 - 312 sayfa
...The Critique of Practical Reason, Chapter 2. 3. Fundamental Principles, First Section: "And, in fact, we find that the more a cultivated reason applies...much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction. And from this circumstance there arises in many, if they are candid enough to confess it, a certain...
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