The Reformed Church ReviewPublication Board of the Reformed Church, 1916 |
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... pleasure . His reasoning implies that pleasure is good ; for the world is condemned because it contains too little pleasure and too much pain . Now without insisting upon the point , it may be worth while remarking that this assumption ...
... pleasure . His reasoning implies that pleasure is good ; for the world is condemned because it contains too little pleasure and too much pain . Now without insisting upon the point , it may be worth while remarking that this assumption ...
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... pleasure can be known only by contrast with pain , then conversely pain can be known only by contrast with pleasure . The result of such a principle would be that the amounts of pleasure and pain in the universe , like those of positive ...
... pleasure can be known only by contrast with pain , then conversely pain can be known only by contrast with pleasure . The result of such a principle would be that the amounts of pleasure and pain in the universe , like those of positive ...
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... pleasure and pain in the universe . Common sense would sug- gest that pains and pleasures which are not felt are not pains and pleasures at all . It would then be better to drop the term unconscious entirely . Let it be agreed that ...
... pleasure and pain in the universe . Common sense would sug- gest that pains and pleasures which are not felt are not pains and pleasures at all . It would then be better to drop the term unconscious entirely . Let it be agreed that ...
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