Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures than when it is between bodily and mental. The Contemporary Review - Página 5191879Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1861 - 882 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between bodily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 120 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between bodily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 406 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable, and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures than when it is between bodily and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 108 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between bodily... | |
| 1872 - 848 páginas
...better than quote Mr. Mill himself.* " Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures .... They pursue sensual indulgences... | |
| 1893 - 578 páginas
...edition). * Bentham, Memoirs, p. 560 (vol. x. of Bowning's edition). character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between bodily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1879 - 288 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between bodily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 154 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valua7 ble ; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1890 - 346 páginas
...dissatisfied, than a fool satisfied. And if the fool, or the pig, is of a different opinion, it is because they only know their own side of the question....time and opportunity for indulging them. I submit that,/?-o»i Mill's point of view, these are all valid reasons, why they should _?i0^_choose._the higher._life.... | |
| 1890 - 72 páginas
...the intrinsic superiority of the higher. Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures, than when it is between bodily and... | |
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