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Pagina 86
... reason for assuming that any one would , for the sake of the counter - value as such , prefer falsehood to truth , death to life , pain to pleasure , misery to happiness , impotence to power , injustice to justice . If the positivist ...
... reason for assuming that any one would , for the sake of the counter - value as such , prefer falsehood to truth , death to life , pain to pleasure , misery to happiness , impotence to power , injustice to justice . If the positivist ...
Pagina 90
... reason than the effort to discover the best order of human affairs and the highest satisfaction attainable to the individual ? To rob reason of its most important purpose , and of an activity which , even in the mind of the Logical ...
... reason than the effort to discover the best order of human affairs and the highest satisfaction attainable to the individual ? To rob reason of its most important purpose , and of an activity which , even in the mind of the Logical ...
Pagina 253
... reason , of course , is clear . It is far easier to spend money— even far easier to make it - than to understand people . It is far easier to build a new factory than to think of reasons why anyone should wish to spend his life in it ...
... reason , of course , is clear . It is far easier to spend money— even far easier to make it - than to understand people . It is far easier to build a new factory than to think of reasons why anyone should wish to spend his life in it ...
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