| Michael J. Sandel - 2007 - 428 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,... | |
| Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, bout this distinction by imagining how a father might...question of his son. Suppose the son asks, "Why wasjput It may be questioned whether anyone who has remained equally susceptible to both classes of pleasures... | |
| David L. Tubbs - 2007 - 252 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.63 Taking account of the milieu in which so many American children now live, we might ask... | |
| Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2008 - 352 sayfa
...feelings is in most natures a very tender plant, easily killed" (Utilitarianism, 141). Most people "addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not because...ones which they are any longer capable of enjoying" (141). It follows from this that most people are not in fact "competent" judges; if they have access... | |
| B. Jill Carroll - 2007 - 128 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 them; and they addict themselves to inferior pleasure, not because they deliberately prefer them, but because they are either the only ones to which... | |
| 1952 - 404 sayfa
...John Stuart Mill tell him: 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. He should at least suspect that there are rich rewards to be found in volunteer service to society,... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1861 - 836 sayfa
...higher capacity in exercise. Men lose their high aspirations as they lose their intellectual taste's, 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,... | |
| C. E. van Kesteren, R. A. van Sandick, J. E. de Meyier - 1891 - 1218 sayfa
...the injury ofhealth, though perfectly aware that health is the greater good. 2) JS Mill, tap bl. 15, They addict themselves to inferior pleasures, not...they deliberately prefer them, but because they are the only ones 10 tckick they kave acctti, or the only ones which thej are any longer capable of enjoying.... | |
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