This constitutes the fecundity of the first pleasure and the impurity of the first pain. 4 Of the value of each pain which appears to be produced by it after the first. This constitutes the fecundity of the first pain, and the impurity of the first pleasure.... The Principles of Morals - Página 122por Thomas Fowler, John Matthias Wilson - 1886Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...appears to be produced by it in the first instance. 3. Of the value of each pleasure which appears to be produced by it after the first. This constitutes the fecundity of the first pleasure and the impurity of the first pain. 4. Of the value of each pain which appears to be produced... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 páginas
...appears to be produced by it in the first instance. 3. Of the value of each pleasure which appears to be produced by it after the first. This constitutes the fecundity of the first pleasure and the impurity of the first pain. 4. Of the value of each pain which appears to be produced... | |
| Thomas Verner Moore - 1915 - 186 páginas
...appears to be produced by it in the first instance. (3) Of the value of each pleasure which appears to be produced by it after the first. This constitutes the fecundity of the first pleasure and the impurity of the first pain. (4) Of the value of each pain which appears to be produced... | |
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...surer, or more unmixed with pain, or more productive of future pleasure.* The rational hedonist has to "sum up all the values of all the pleasures on the one side and those of all the pains on the other" and choose between them. He will follow Epicurus rather than Aristippus only if he believes that thought... | |
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