A Study of Ethical PrinciplesScribner's sons, 1898 - 470 páginas |
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... Epicurean ) , holding that the virtuous life is the calculating life which makes the most of its opportunities , has maintained the relativity of self- sacrifice ; the less pleasure is sacrificed , it is said , to the greater . A more ...
... Epicurean ) , holding that the virtuous life is the calculating life which makes the most of its opportunities , has maintained the relativity of self- sacrifice ; the less pleasure is sacrificed , it is said , to the greater . A more ...
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... Epicurean a splendid attempt to rehabilitate the Cyrenaic view of life ? Its closing words tell how perfectly its author has caught the echo of that ancient creed : " How goodly had the vision been one long unfolding of beauty and ...
... Epicurean a splendid attempt to rehabilitate the Cyrenaic view of life ? Its closing words tell how perfectly its author has caught the echo of that ancient creed : " How goodly had the vision been one long unfolding of beauty and ...
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... Epicurean than a Cyrenaic , yet he strikes the true Cyrenaic chord again and again . Man is a creature of time ; why should he toil for an eternal life ? " Spring flowers keep not always the same 1 Rubáiyát , of Omar Khayyám ...
... Epicurean than a Cyrenaic , yet he strikes the true Cyrenaic chord again and again . Man is a creature of time ; why should he toil for an eternal life ? " Spring flowers keep not always the same 1 Rubáiyát , of Omar Khayyám ...
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... Epicurean position . Theodorus , a later member of the school , holds that the end is not momen- tary pleasure , but a permanent state of gladness ( xapá ) ; and Hegesias , still later , maintains that painlessness , reached through ...
... Epicurean position . Theodorus , a later member of the school , holds that the end is not momen- tary pleasure , but a permanent state of gladness ( xapá ) ; and Hegesias , still later , maintains that painlessness , reached through ...
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... Epicurean life is , therefore , like that of the Stoic , that we cultivate a temper of in- difference to pleasure and pain , such a tranquillity of soul ( arapatía ) as no assault of fortune can avail to disturb , such an inner peace of ...
... Epicurean life is , therefore , like that of the Stoic , that we cultivate a temper of in- difference to pleasure and pain , such a tranquillity of soul ( arapatía ) as no assault of fortune can avail to disturb , such an inner peace of ...
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absolute action activity actual æsthetic altruism ancient animal Aristotle attainment become benevolence character choice Christianity citizen claim common conception conduct constitute Cyrenaic Cyrenaicism distinction divine dualism duty egoism element Epicurean essential ethical theory evil evolution experience expression external F. H. Bradley fact feeling freedom Greek happiness Hedonism hedonistic Hegel higher human idea implies impulse individual insight intellectual interests interpretation Intuitionism J. S. Mill judgments justice Kant less live logical man's means merely metaphysical modern moral ideal moral progress moralists nature ness never normative sciences object organisation pain perfect personality philosophy Plato pleasure political possible principle problem psychological question rational realisation reality reason recognises reflection regard relation scientific self-realisation sense sensibility sentient Sidgwick social society Socrates soul sphere spirit Stoicism Stoics supreme T. H. Green tendency things thought tion true truth ultimate unity universal Utilitarianism vidual virtue