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... pleasure in the seventh and tenth books of Aristotle's Ethics , is that the philosopher hesitates long before he can distinguish between the pleasure as a reflex state of con- sciousness and the activity of mind or body that produces it ...
... pleasure in the seventh and tenth books of Aristotle's Ethics , is that the philosopher hesitates long before he can distinguish between the pleasure as a reflex state of con- sciousness and the activity of mind or body that produces it ...
Page 113
... pleasure - giving emotions to the person who feels them . The latter dictum is psychologi- cally false : if a man feels pleasure in the sympathy he gives and comes to sympathize with our grief or agony because of the pleasure - gain to ...
... pleasure - giving emotions to the person who feels them . The latter dictum is psychologi- cally false : if a man feels pleasure in the sympathy he gives and comes to sympathize with our grief or agony because of the pleasure - gain to ...
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... pleasure may accompany much of this , but pleasure is transcended ; the highest heights are scaled by pain linked with nobility and beauty . To sum up our results , we may assert that much of art is primarily and essentially pleasure ...
... pleasure may accompany much of this , but pleasure is transcended ; the highest heights are scaled by pain linked with nobility and beauty . To sum up our results , we may assert that much of art is primarily and essentially pleasure ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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