Moral and Political Philosophy, Tom 2S. King, 1824 - 455 |
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... pleasure , and for the mutual conveniency of such men , will be found , as might be expected from the character and design of the law - makers , to be , in most instances , favourable to the licentious indulgence of the natural passions ...
... pleasure , and for the mutual conveniency of such men , will be found , as might be expected from the character and design of the law - makers , to be , in most instances , favourable to the licentious indulgence of the natural passions ...
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... pleasure , the individual who is brought before him ; which is just so much tyranny . Where , therefore , as in the instances above mention . ed , the distinction between right and wrong is of too subtile or of too secret a nature to be ...
... pleasure , the individual who is brought before him ; which is just so much tyranny . Where , therefore , as in the instances above mention . ed , the distinction between right and wrong is of too subtile or of too secret a nature to be ...
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... pleasure or the profit which he expects from his wickedness ; or finds the pleasure of the sin to ex- ceed the remorse of conscience , of which he alone is the judge , and concerning which , when he feels them both together , he can ...
... pleasure or the profit which he expects from his wickedness ; or finds the pleasure of the sin to ex- ceed the remorse of conscience , of which he alone is the judge , and concerning which , when he feels them both together , he can ...
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... pleasure exceeds that of pain ; and the degree of happiness depends upon the quantity of this excess . And the ... pleasure , that it does not refer to any particular ob- ject of enjoyment , or consist , like pleasure , in the ...
... pleasure exceeds that of pain ; and the degree of happiness depends upon the quantity of this excess . And the ... pleasure , that it does not refer to any particular ob- ject of enjoyment , or consist , like pleasure , in the ...
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... pleasures differ in nothing , but in continuance and intensity from a just computation of which , confirmed by what we ... pleasure which does not become in- different as it grows habitual . 3dly , The eagerness for high and intense ...
... pleasures differ in nothing , but in continuance and intensity from a just computation of which , confirmed by what we ... pleasure which does not become in- different as it grows habitual . 3dly , The eagerness for high and intense ...
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