Utopia: NotesCliff Notes, Incorporated, 1975 - 64 oldal |
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30. oldal
... pleasure , pleasure is regarded as the goal of life . Pleasure is to be restricted only if it will prove detrimental to oneself or to other people . Furthermore , careful distinctions are made over the values set between pleasures of ...
... pleasure , pleasure is regarded as the goal of life . Pleasure is to be restricted only if it will prove detrimental to oneself or to other people . Furthermore , careful distinctions are made over the values set between pleasures of ...
46. oldal
... pleasure , a pleasure of the mind . Every action or condition , whether of body or of mind , which nature pro- vides for our delight is defined as pleasure , but to distinguish between true and false pleasures , we call upon reason ...
... pleasure , a pleasure of the mind . Every action or condition , whether of body or of mind , which nature pro- vides for our delight is defined as pleasure , but to distinguish between true and false pleasures , we call upon reason ...
47. oldal
... pleasure in trying to gratify your own , and prizing the pleasures of the mind above those of the body . A more satisfactory label for this philosophy might be " naturalism . " Tune your life to conform to the dictates of nature , which ...
... pleasure in trying to gratify your own , and prizing the pleasures of the mind above those of the body . A more satisfactory label for this philosophy might be " naturalism . " Tune your life to conform to the dictates of nature , which ...
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according Amaurot Amerigo Vespucci ancient anti-utopian Atlantis attitude believe Brave New World called Cardinal Cardinal Wolsey Catholic century Christian church citizens civilization Commentary commonwealth community of property COMPOSITION OF UTOPIA concept contrast crime critical described Dialogue of Counsel discussion doctrine elimination England English Erasmus Erewhon Erewhonians Europe Euthanasia fact famous farm Greek Gulliver's Travels happy Henry VIII houses human humanist Hythloday's ideal interpretation island John Colet king kingdom labor later laws learning living London Lycurgus magistrate mankind marriage ment mercenaries modern More's Utopia nation nature Notes officials party pattern persons Peter Giles philosophical Plato pleasure population practices present priests Prince Raphael Hythloday reader reason religion religious Renaissance Republic revealed Roman Roman Catholic church Shakespeare's slavery slaves social society Summary Syphogrants Thomas tion trade Tranibors utopian literature Utopian system William Grocyn William Latimer women