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... of every good thing." Epicurus simply indicates "Pleasure" in a general term so it could mean that pleasure of another person may bring pleasure to oneself. ...
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... The splendor of foreign and local artist alike, bring almost ultimate pleasure to the utencill seeker and leave them in a heaven of artifacts beyond artistic ...
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... Just as gold has been known to bring pleasure and pain to humankind, historical evidence can bring insight just as well as confusion. ...
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... Yet, does one want to? As Adler notes, beauty, whether it is classical music, ballet or pen and ink, does bring pleasure. There ...
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... They used these powers to hurt their subjects, and as they bring pleasure to themselves only, they become brutal and violent and flaunt their powers to gain ...
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... Another point is that sometimes we have to be unselfish and put others' pleasure before ours if it will bring about more pleasure or less pain. ...
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... and definitions. Writers write to amuse others. The purpose is to bring pleasure others, making them laugh or smile. Humor, the ...
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... So, if this option implies that godly love causes holiness then what happens? We can assume that the gods love things that bring pleasure to them. ...
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... Depressed mood most of the day Loss of interest in things that used to bring pleasure Insomnia or hypersomnia nearly every day Lack of energy changes in ...
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... The activities that they are involved in should bring pleasure but everyone seems unhappy. The last panel which represents Hell is filled with surreal images. ...
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... The idea that another woman could bring these two men together is somewhat ... the two sworded men being knit together to end this battle between pleasure and duty ...
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... greatest extent of the sublime. The idea that the shame resulting from immorality could bring pleasure ! is also an assault on the ...
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... greatest extent of the sublime. The idea that the shame resulting from immorality could bring pleasure ! is also an assault on the ...
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... It is natural for a person to focus his goals on things that will bring him pleasure. It would be absurd if someone's goal in life was to be poor and starving. ...
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... of adults, but in adults it is more difficult to see that this truth, since they have much more complicated beliefs about what will bring them pleasure. ...
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... For people to know that the cat suffered pain could cause them to suffer pain, which would not bring about the most happiness. ... would not be worth my pleasure. ...
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... one of the caretakers. Only things, which bring him quick pleasure, are held in regards with Maursault. On the evening following ...
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... Such characters are often portrayed as pretty "dolls" who are meant to be admired and bring pleasure to the men they come across. ...
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... pleasure. Likewise, these relationships are also short lived, because the friend does not bring this person pleasure anymore. The ...
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... such reason is that it creates a healthy sense of confusion of pleasure and disquietude ... the city is to find the killer of the previous king, and bring him to ...
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... meetings. Her ideas bring out a growing sense of dissatisfaction toward his own life, though he's not exactly sure why he is uneasy. ...
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... This helps bring the repressed thought into the conscious by making you aware of ... you go through the oral stage, in which you derive sexual pleasure from breast ...
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... However, unlike pleasure, happiness does not ever deteriorate ... These, however, far from concealing it, rather bring it out by contrast and make it shine forth so ...
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... inward choice to be evil, and it is his inadequate motives to bring about the ... thoughts, that show the extent of his villainy as well as the pleasure he gains ...
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... "He [monk] will no longer act out of the fear of Hell, but for the love of Christ, out of good habits and with a pleasure derived of virtue. ...
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... that you sometimes need pain to bring you happiness? For example if you never experience pain throughout your life, when will you know when pleasure comes along ...
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... The Greeks constantly sought for this wisdom so that it may bring them to their greatest pleasure, the purpose in life, a true and final happiness, the aim of ...
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... and every occasion to produce the greatest utility (good, happiness, pleasure) for the ... if people follow certain moral rules than if they try to bring about the ...
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... If reading poetry brings about a greater pleasure than playing baseball, should not poetry ... required us to act as a "moral saint" to continually bring about the ...
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... Another type of friendship is based on pleasure. This kind occurs when two people are friends because of the pleasure they bring to each other. ...
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