The Reformed Church ReviewPublication Board of the Reformed Church, 1916 |
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... pain shows that such must be their lot . The doctrine which makes reasoned pessimism independent of mere observation , and , in point of fact , colors such observa- tions as are made , is the principle of the negativity of pleasure . It ...
... pain shows that such must be their lot . The doctrine which makes reasoned pessimism independent of mere observation , and , in point of fact , colors such observa- tions as are made , is the principle of the negativity of pleasure . It ...
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... pain at all , is only an uncon- scious pain . Now it would indeed be a pretty question to determine whether a pain of which the alleged sufferer is not aware should be counted when we attempt to calculate the relative amounts of pleasure ...
... pain at all , is only an uncon- scious pain . Now it would indeed be a pretty question to determine whether a pain of which the alleged sufferer is not aware should be counted when we attempt to calculate the relative amounts of pleasure ...
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... pain , and it is not necessarily true that pleasure , instead of being a positive experience , is a mere zero , or the absence of pain . 2. Of those desires which are conscious , some may be only dimly felt , and the desire or desires ...
... pain , and it is not necessarily true that pleasure , instead of being a positive experience , is a mere zero , or the absence of pain . 2. Of those desires which are conscious , some may be only dimly felt , and the desire or desires ...
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