The Works of John Locke, المجلد 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... happiness . moves desire ? I answer , Happiness , and that alone . Happiness and misery are the names of two extremes , the utmost bounds whereof we know not ; it is what " eye hath not seen , ear not heard , nor hath it entered into ...
... happiness . moves desire ? I answer , Happiness , and that alone . Happiness and misery are the names of two extremes , the utmost bounds whereof we know not ; it is what " eye hath not seen , ear not heard , nor hath it entered into ...
الصفحة 264
... happiness , yet they may have a clear view of good , great and confessed good , without being concerned for it , or moved by it , if they think they can make up their happiness without it . Though as to pain , that they are always ...
... happiness , yet they may have a clear view of good , great and confessed good , without being concerned for it , or moved by it , if they think they can make up their happiness without it . Though as to pain , that they are always ...
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... happiness , neglected to a degree , that it will be possibly entertained as a paradox , if it be said , that men can ... happiness . This every one must con- fess he can do ; and when happiness is lost , and misery overtakes him , he ...
... happiness , neglected to a degree , that it will be possibly entertained as a paradox , if it be said , that men can ... happiness . This every one must con- fess he can do ; and when happiness is lost , and misery overtakes him , he ...
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