Value and Man: Readings in PhilosophyMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 445 頁 |
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第 179 頁
... pleasure . An apology is due to the philosophical opponents of utilitarianism , for even the momentary appearance of confound- ing them with anyone capable of so absurd a misconception ; which is the more extraor- dinary , inasmuch as ...
... pleasure . An apology is due to the philosophical opponents of utilitarianism , for even the momentary appearance of confound- ing them with anyone capable of so absurd a misconception ; which is the more extraor- dinary , inasmuch as ...
第 180 頁
... pleasure , and the absence of pain ; by unhappiness , pain , and the privation of pleasure . To give a clear view of the moral standard set up by the theory , much more requires to be said ; in par- ticular , what things it includes in ...
... pleasure , and the absence of pain ; by unhappiness , pain , and the privation of pleasure . To give a clear view of the moral standard set up by the theory , much more requires to be said ; in par- ticular , what things it includes in ...
第 338 頁
... pleasure must not be in the consequence of the utility of the object or event , but in its immediate perception ; in other words , beauty is an ultimate good , some- thing that gives satisfaction to a natural func- tion , to some ...
... pleasure must not be in the consequence of the utility of the object or event , but in its immediate perception ; in other words , beauty is an ultimate good , some- thing that gives satisfaction to a natural func- tion , to some ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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