Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke: even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of ; they like in crowds ; they exercise choice only among things commonly done: peculiarity of taste, eccentricity of conduct, are shunned... Bentley's Miscellany - Página 24editado por - 1868Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Frank Johnston - 1925 - 376 páginas
...to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus, the mind itself is bowed to the yoke; even in what people do for pleasure conformity is the first thing thought of; they live in crowds; they exercise choice only among things commonly done; peculiarity of taste, eccentricity... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1926 - 94 páginas
...to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind iteelf is bowed to the yoke : even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...until by dint of not following their own nature, they 1 have no nature to follow : their human ^capacities are withered and starved : they/ become incapable_of... | |
| James Ward - 1926 - 212 páginas
...the yoke : even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of; they live in crowds : they exercise choice only among things...following their own nature they have no nature to follow." The paramount importance of fostering individuality even in these days of universal freedom is, I trust,... | |
| James Ward - 1926 - 212 páginas
...them to have any inclination except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of; they live in crowds: they exercise choice only among things commonly done; peculiarity of taste, eccentricity... | |
| 1910 - 1166 páginas
...individuality.' He points out that the more social we become the more we tend to develop conventionality : Even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow ; their human capacities are withered and starved ; they become incapable of any strong wishes or native... | |
| Colin Bingham - 1982 - 376 páginas
...them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke; even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of: they live in crowds; they exercise choice only among things commonly done; peculiarity of taste, eccentricity... | |
| Stanley Cavell - 1988 - 430 páginas
...to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow: their human capacities are withered and starved : they become incapable of any strong wishes or native... | |
| Martha Rainbolt, Janet Fleetwood - 1983 - 370 páginas
...them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke: even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow: their human capacities are withered and starved: they become incapable of any strong wishes or native... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1989 - 336 páginas
...them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke: even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...thought of; they like in crowds; they exercise choice 61 only among things commonly done: peculiarity of taste, eccentricity of conduct, are shunned equally... | |
| Stanley Cavell - 1990 - 207 páginas
...them to have any inclination except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke: even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow: their human capacities are withered and starved; they become incapable of any strong wishes or native... | |
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