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" Suppose that all your objects in life were realized; that all the changes in institutions and opinions which you are looking forward to could be completely effected at this very instant; would this be a great joy and happiness to you? "
Contributions to Natural History and Papers on Other Subjects - Page 92
by James Simson - 1875 - 182 pages
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Objectivity Is Not Neutrality: Explanatory Schemes in History

Thomas L. Haskell - 2000 - 446 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. (139) No longer inspired by visions...
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Malignant Sadness: The Anatomy of Depression

Lewis Wolpert - 1999 - 216 pages
...very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' And an irrepressible self consciousness distinctly answered, 'No!' At this my heart sank within...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. At first I hoped that the cloud...
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Pluralism in Philosophy: Changing the Subject

John Kekes - 2000 - 250 pages
...very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' And an irrepressible self-consciousness answered: 'No!' At this my heart sank within me: the...foundation on which my life was constructed fell down... . The end has ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed...
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What is the Meaning of Human Life?

Raymond A. Belliotti - 2001 - 198 pages
...completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?'. . . 'Nol1 At this my heart sank within me: the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. . . . The end has ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed...
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Die Moralphilosophie John Stuart Mills

Manuel García Pazos - 1999 - 268 pages
...great joy and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered, „ No.1" At this my heart sank within me: the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down" .'* Die Ursachen für diesen schlimmen Zustand sah Mill in der Erziehungsmethode seines Vaters begründet,...
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John Stuart Mill and the Religion of Humanity

Linda C. Raeder - 2002 - 418 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. (Auto, 111-12) The spiritual...
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A Critical History of Philosophy

Asa Mahan - 2003 - 494 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant, would this be a great joy and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...found in the continual pursuit of this end. The end has ceased to charm, 'and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed to have...
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John Stuart Mill: A Biography

Nicholas Capaldi - 2004 - 472 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?' And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed to have nothing left to live for.2 [Italics added] Although he...
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First Philosophy I: Values and Society: Fundamental Problems and Readings in ...

Andrew Bailey - 2004 - 362 pages
...instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self -consciousness distinctly answered, "No!" At this my heart sank within...ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means? I seemed to have nothing left to live for. Mill's response to this crisis...
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Privacies: Philosophical Evaluations

Beate Rössler - 2004 - 260 pages
...could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?" And an irrepressible self-consciousness distinctly answered,...foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. ... I seemed to have nothing left to live for. ... I became persuaded that my love of mankind, and...
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