A System of Psychology, Том 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... Inaction and Inability to move Repose - Irritation and Restlessness 323 334 • . 339 . 349 Alimentation . 358 Sexuality Society - Solitude 371 386 CHAPTER LXI . SECONDARY PLEASURES AND PAINS PAGE . 401 vi CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
... Inaction and Inability to move Repose - Irritation and Restlessness 323 334 • . 339 . 349 Alimentation . 358 Sexuality Society - Solitude 371 386 CHAPTER LXI . SECONDARY PLEASURES AND PAINS PAGE . 401 vi CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
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... Repose , Symmetry , Purity , Moderation and Vital Beauty embracing all the associations of adap- tation to ends . Specifying more in detail we may note beauty of action and motion as well as of repose , beauty of truth or scientific ...
... Repose , Symmetry , Purity , Moderation and Vital Beauty embracing all the associations of adap- tation to ends . Specifying more in detail we may note beauty of action and motion as well as of repose , beauty of truth or scientific ...
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... Repose , Repletion and Digestion , Sexual Gratification , Society , Real and Ideal . Pains of- Disintegration and Prostra- tion ( Disease . ) Darkness and Cold . Suffocation . Inaction and Inability to Move . Irritation , Restlessness ...
... Repose , Repletion and Digestion , Sexual Gratification , Society , Real and Ideal . Pains of- Disintegration and Prostra- tion ( Disease . ) Darkness and Cold . Suffocation . Inaction and Inability to Move . Irritation , Restlessness ...
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... repose , reple- tion and other primary pleasures . The greatest power which human beings can reach brings them no enjoyment different in kind from those possessed by the humblest slave . It does not follow , however , that refinements ...
... repose , reple- tion and other primary pleasures . The greatest power which human beings can reach brings them no enjoyment different in kind from those possessed by the humblest slave . It does not follow , however , that refinements ...
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... repose , and between hunger and irritation ; while the pleasures of integrity and nervous vitality may be considered to have a part in all the others . In the higher divisions the same fact is noticeable in a more marked degree . The ...
... repose , and between hunger and irritation ; while the pleasures of integrity and nervous vitality may be considered to have a part in all the others . In the higher divisions the same fact is noticeable in a more marked degree . The ...
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à priori abstract action æsthetic appetite argument associations axiom cause Chap character characteristic cognition complete concept connection consciousness Crown 8vo definition degree delight desire disintegration dispositions distinction division Edition effect egoistic emotions enjoyment Epicurus equal evidence exercise existence experience expressed fact faculty feeling force former generalisation greater happiness hence Hickok human idea ideal illustration individual induction instances intension intuitive J. S. Mill joys judgments knowledge latter laws means ment mental method of agreement mind movement nature necessary truths necessity notion noumenon objects observation particular percepts philosophy pleasures and pains pleasures of society premisses present primary pleasures principal ends principles priori proposition racter Rational Psychology re-percept reason redintegration reference regard relations repose representation representative pleasures rience scientific sensations sense sentiments sexual social summum bonum syllogism term things thought tion true universal vitality volition vols Whewell Woodcuts words
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