| William Arthur - 1887 - 494 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater n amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 154 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have f\ / experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation... | |
| James Martineau - 1890 - 714 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| 1890 - 72 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| John Dewey - 1891 - 288 sayfa
...According to Mill tho tribunal is the preference of those who are acquainted with both kinds of pleasure. " Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all. or almost all who have experience of both, give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| John Dewey - 1891 - 300 sayfa
...to Mill the tribunal : is the preference of those who are acquainted with both kinds of pleasure. " Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all, or almost all who have experience of both, give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| James Seth - 1894 - 488 sayfa
...answer is the one which Plato gave long ago, the answer of the widest and most competent experience. " Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both, give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1895 - 492 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 140 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. -Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost Wl who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1897 - 416 sayfa
...another, merely as a pleasure, except its being greater in amount, there is but one possible answer. Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer... | |
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