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... reasons are egoists , and Mill is rather close to Carlyle here ; but perhaps Carlyle would propose that the " Hero " does not really sacrifice his happiness - rather , he finds it through the appre- hension of an absolute Truth which ...
... reasons are egoists , and Mill is rather close to Carlyle here ; but perhaps Carlyle would propose that the " Hero " does not really sacrifice his happiness - rather , he finds it through the appre- hension of an absolute Truth which ...
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... reason why the feeling which is innate should not be that of regard to the pleasures and pains of others . . . If so , the intuitive ethics would coincide with the Utilitarian . ( p . 38 ) Within the framework of his reasoning , Mill's ...
... reason why the feeling which is innate should not be that of regard to the pleasures and pains of others . . . If so , the intuitive ethics would coincide with the Utilitarian . ( p . 38 ) Within the framework of his reasoning , Mill's ...
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... reason : " Mr. Powell was shocked to learn that Captain Anthony had laughed without visible cause on a certain night . The impres- sion for some reason was disagreeable " ( p . 338 ) . Anthony laughs at night , in a vacuum ; but Flora ...
... reason : " Mr. Powell was shocked to learn that Captain Anthony had laughed without visible cause on a certain night . The impres- sion for some reason was disagreeable " ( p . 338 ) . Anthony laughs at night , in a vacuum ; but Flora ...
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Drydens Zimri and Chaucers | 3 |
Thomas Trahernes The Estate Donald M Korte | 13 |
The AntiSelf | 20 |
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