The Gay Science, Том 2Chapman and Hall, 1866 - Всего страниц: 351 On the criticism of literature and art. |
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... of Milton's poetry . The gist of the argument . - Illustrated in the law of colours , and the eye's creation of colour . - Summary of the argument - Page 209 CHAPTER XVII . THE ETHICAL CURRENT . The difficulty of xii Contents .
... of Milton's poetry . The gist of the argument . - Illustrated in the law of colours , and the eye's creation of colour . - Summary of the argument - Page 209 CHAPTER XVII . THE ETHICAL CURRENT . The difficulty of xii Contents .
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... eyes ? are of no account in the science of optics ; so in a science of pleasure all questions as to the moral right or wrong and good or bad of pleasure - seeking are nothing to the point . And if we put aside these moral and practical ...
... eyes ? are of no account in the science of optics ; so in a science of pleasure all questions as to the moral right or wrong and good or bad of pleasure - seeking are nothing to the point . And if we put aside these moral and practical ...
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... eyes and never to be felt within our grasp . Not so ; we attempt the scientific disclosure of any mystery -Knowledge , Being , Cause , Will - sooner than that of pleasure . Whatever may be thought of Sir William Hamilton as a ...
... eyes and never to be felt within our grasp . Not so ; we attempt the scientific disclosure of any mystery -Knowledge , Being , Cause , Will - sooner than that of pleasure . Whatever may be thought of Sir William Hamilton as a ...
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... mean nothing . Thus Locke never attempts to explain what we are to understand by it . Pleasure is pleasure in his eyes , to be far that defective . X. CHAPTER described in synonyms and circumlocutions , but not On Pleasure . 11.
... mean nothing . Thus Locke never attempts to explain what we are to understand by it . Pleasure is pleasure in his eyes , to be far that defective . X. CHAPTER described in synonyms and circumlocutions , but not On Pleasure . 11.
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... Pleasure is always a consequent of pain , " says Kant , in Sir William Hamilton's pounded by translation . " When we cast our eyes on the doctrine was ex- Kant . XI . progress of things , we discover in ourselves 34 The Gay Science .
... Pleasure is always a consequent of pain , " says Kant , in Sir William Hamilton's pounded by translation . " When we cast our eyes on the doctrine was ex- Kant . XI . progress of things , we discover in ourselves 34 The Gay Science .
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