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... pleasure or pain . By pleasure and pain I would be understood to signify whatsoever delights or molests us most ; whether it arises from the thoughts of our minds , or any thing operating on our bodies . For whether we call it ...
... pleasure or pain . By pleasure and pain I would be understood to signify whatsoever delights or molests us most ; whether it arises from the thoughts of our minds , or any thing operating on our bodies . For whether we call it ...
الصفحة 231
John Locke. 231 CHAPTER XX . Of Modes of Pleasure and Pain . Pleasure and pain simple ideas . 81. AMONGST the simple ideas which we receive both from sensation and re- flection , pain and pleasure are two very considerable ones . For as ...
John Locke. 231 CHAPTER XX . Of Modes of Pleasure and Pain . Pleasure and pain simple ideas . 81. AMONGST the simple ideas which we receive both from sensation and re- flection , pain and pleasure are two very considerable ones . For as ...
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... pleasure of drink- ing accompanied , the very moment a man takes off his glass , with that sick stomach and aching head , which , in some men , are sure to follow not many hours after ; I think nobody , whatever pleasure he had in his ...
... pleasure of drink- ing accompanied , the very moment a man takes off his glass , with that sick stomach and aching head , which , in some men , are sure to follow not many hours after ; I think nobody , whatever pleasure he had in his ...
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