| Don Ross - 1999 - 392 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether anyone who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures... | |
| Various - 2002 - 596 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether anyone who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures... | |
| Bina Gupta - 2002 - 294 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether any one who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures,... | |
| Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2009 - 312 sayfa
..."Capacity for the nobler feelings is in most natures a very tender plant, easily killed." Most people "addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying" ( Utilitarianism 141). But it follows from this that most people are not in fact "competent" judges:... | |
| Andrew Bailey - 2004 - 362 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether any one who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures,... | |
| Christopher Stephen Lutz - 2004 - 238 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. 3 Mill's "Principle of Liberty" in law does not displace experiential authority in morals. It seems... | |
| Christopher Stephen Lutz - 2004 - 238 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...the only ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying.23 Mill's "Principle of Liberty" in law does not displace experiential authority in morals.... | |
| Henry R. West - 2004 - 240 sayfa
...tender plant, easily killed, not only by hostile influences, but by mere want of sustenance; . . . they addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether any one who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures,... | |
| Michael Palmer - 2005 - 200 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their higher aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether anyone who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 118 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, because they have not time or opportunity for indulging...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying. It may be questioned whether any one who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures,... | |
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