The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or happiness, is felt by every body to be a pleasurable idea. The idea of a man under a train of sufferings or pains is equally felt to be a painful idea. This can arise from nothing but the association... The World of Mind: An Elementary Book - Seite 255von Isaac Taylor - 1858 - 378 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Mill - 1829 - 334 Seiten
...indicate the source of this association, which exerts a powerful and salutary influence in human Life. The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or...arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures with the first idea, and of our own pains with the second, We never feel any pains and pleasures... | |
| James Mill - 1829 - 342 Seiten
...idea. This can arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures with the first idea, and of our own pains with the second. We never feel any pains and pleasures but our own. The fact, indeed, is, that our very idea of the pains or pleasures of another... | |
| 1830 - 388 Seiten
...sympathy, he cannot give us a tolerably accurate description ef so familiar an emotion. " The idea of ft man enjoying a train of pleasures, or happiness, is...arise from nothing but the association of our own plea* eures with the first idea, and of our own pains with the second. We never feel any pains and... | |
| James Mill - 1835 - 466 Seiten
...indicate the source of this association, which exerts a powerful and salutary influence in human life. The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or...arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures with the first idea, and of our own pains with the second. We never feel auy pains and pleasures... | |
| James Mill - 1835 - 448 Seiten
...indicate the source of this association, which exerts a powerful and salutary influence in human life. The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or...arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures with the first idea, and of our own pains with the second. We never feel any pains and pleasures... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 902 Seiten
...to take the example of Kindness, which will show how he deals with the disinterested affection ; — The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or happiness, is felt by everybody to be a pleasurable idea ; this can arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 904 Seiten
...example of Kindness, which wilsl tow how he deals with the disinterested affection ; — ;The ides of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or happiness, is felt by everybody to be a pleasurable idea ; this can arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures... | |
| Robert Henry Thouless - 1927 - 396 Seiten
...the system of the gregarious (or of the reproductive) instincts. * As, for example, James Mill : " The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or happiness, is felt by everybody to be a pleasurable idea. The idea of a man under a train of sufferings or pains is equally... | |
| James Mill - 2001 - 460 Seiten
...indicate the source of this association, which exerts a powerful and salutary influence in human life. The idea of a man enjoying a train of pleasures, or...arise from nothing but the association of our own pleasures with the first idea, and of our own pains with the second. We never feel any pains arid pleasures... | |
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