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الصفحة 277
... present possession , he would not balance or err in the determination of his choice . $ 59. But since our voluntary actions carry not all the happiness and misery that depend on them along with them in their present performance , but ...
... present possession , he would not balance or err in the determination of his choice . $ 59. But since our voluntary actions carry not all the happiness and misery that depend on them along with them in their present performance , but ...
الصفحة 279
... present plea- In compar- sure and pain , the mind , as has been said , ing present never mistakes that which is really good and future . or evil ; that which is the greater pleasure , or the greater pain , is really just as it appears ...
... present plea- In compar- sure and pain , the mind , as has been said , ing present never mistakes that which is really good and future . or evil ; that which is the greater pleasure , or the greater pain , is really just as it appears ...
الصفحة 280
... present , and there take its true dimensions ! This is the way we usually impose on ourselves , in respect of bare pleasure and pain , or the true degrees of happiness or misery : the future loses its just proportion , and what is present ...
... present , and there take its true dimensions ! This is the way we usually impose on ourselves , in respect of bare pleasure and pain , or the true degrees of happiness or misery : the future loses its just proportion , and what is present ...
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