Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 610
... pleasure , and that the temperate has pleasure in his very temper- ance that the fool is pleased when he is full of foolish fancies and hopes , and that the wise man has pleasure in his wisdom ? and how foolish would any one be who ...
... pleasure , and that the temperate has pleasure in his very temper- ance that the fool is pleased when he is full of foolish fancies and hopes , and that the wise man has pleasure in his wisdom ? and how foolish would any one be who ...
Stran 620
... pleasure ? [ 32 ] Pro . Yes . Soc . Thirst again is a destruction and a pain , but the effect of moisture replenishing the dry place is a pleasure : once more , the unnatural separation and dissolution caused by heat is painful , and ...
... pleasure ? [ 32 ] Pro . Yes . Soc . Thirst again is a destruction and a pain , but the effect of moisture replenishing the dry place is a pleasure : once more , the unnatural separation and dissolution caused by heat is painful , and ...
Stran 623
... pleasure ? Pro . Yes ; that is also quite true . Soc . Then , how can opinion be both true and false , and pleasure true only , although pleasure and opinion are both equally real ? Pro . Yes ; that is the question . Soc . You mean that ...
... pleasure ? Pro . Yes ; that is also quite true . Soc . Then , how can opinion be both true and false , and pleasure true only , although pleasure and opinion are both equally real ? Pro . Yes ; that is the question . Soc . You mean that ...
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