... without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. The fountains of vanity and ambition seemed to have dried up within me,... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 791874Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
 | John Kekes - 2010
.... left stranded . . . without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. Mill's explanation of what deprived him of the sense that his life is good is convincing, but we can... | |
 | Robert E. Carter - 1992 - 224 страници
...rudder, but no sail; without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for; no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. The fountains of vanity and ambition seemed to have dried up within me, as completely as those of benevolence."... | |
 | Becky Cox White - 1994 - 224 страници
...rudder, but no sail; without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. The fountains of vanity and ambition seemed to have dried up within me, as completely as those of benevolence.... | |
 | James S. Taylor - 1998 - 211 страници
...rudder, but no sail; without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good. but also just as little in anything else. . . . There seemed no power in nature sufficient to begin the formation of my character anew, and create... | |
 | Aileen M. Kelly - 272 страници
...rudder, but no sail; without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for; no delight in virtue or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. The fountains of vanity and ambition seemed to have dried up within me, as completely as those of benevolence."... | |
 | Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 504 страници
...rudder, but no sail; without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. The fountains of vanity and ambition seemed to have dried up within me, as completely as those of benevolence.... | |
 | Kok-Chor Tan - 2010
...rudder, but nn sail; without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else." Mill's Autohiography, chap. 3, 123. I owe this reference to Karen Detlefsen. 17. Laclau, "Subject of... | |
 | 2000 - 201 страници
...ship, and a rudder, but no sail," no "real desire for the ends" he "had been so carefully fitted out to work for, no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else." After half a year of this feeling, a " small ray of light broke in upon" his "gloom." He was reading,... | |
 | John Kekes - 2000 - 225 страници
...was thus left stranded ... without any desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also as little in anything else." 1 Mill's explanation of what had deprived his life of meaning is convincing,... | |
 | Raymond A. Belliotti - 2001 - 176 страници
...... left stranded . . . without any real desire for the ends which I had b?en so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also as little in anything else." Mill's crisis was spurred by his realization that his intellectual achievements... | |
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