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But since pleasures are subjective and fleeting , and beauty appears to be stable and objective , he must explain how ... Such pleasurefields are achieved , when ( 1 ) the total state of pleasure is the summation of a number of mild ...
But since pleasures are subjective and fleeting , and beauty appears to be stable and objective , he must explain how ... Such pleasurefields are achieved , when ( 1 ) the total state of pleasure is the summation of a number of mild ...
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and esthetic pleasures be determined by the permanence of those which are called esthetic . ... From childhood to mature age , we are found deploring the loss at one moment of a pleasure we were but lately experiencing ; the ephemeral ...
and esthetic pleasures be determined by the permanence of those which are called esthetic . ... From childhood to mature age , we are found deploring the loss at one moment of a pleasure we were but lately experiencing ; the ephemeral ...
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Readers of Mr. Marshall's Pain , Pleasure , and Æsthetics will remember his theory concerning the physiological basis of pleasure . Pleasure , he thinks , is never a separable datum but always a quality attaching to a sensation that ...
Readers of Mr. Marshall's Pain , Pleasure , and Æsthetics will remember his theory concerning the physiological basis of pleasure . Pleasure , he thinks , is never a separable datum but always a quality attaching to a sensation that ...
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