Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness; on the happiness of others, on the improvement of mankind, even on some art or pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. John Stuart Mill: A Study of His Philosophy - Sida 189efter Charles Douglas - 1895 - 274 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1902 - 316 sidor
...But I now thought [about 1827] that this end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way. The enjoyments of life (such was... | |
| Simeon Singer - 1908 - 342 sidor
...have their minds fixed on some other object than their own happiness ; on the happiness of others, on some art or pursuit followed not as a means but as an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else they find happiness by the way. The enjoyments of life... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 508 sidor
...end of life. But I now thought that this end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way. The enjoyments of life (such was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 488 sidor
...life. But I now thought that this end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. LThose only are happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the wayT*| The enjoyments of life (such... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 500 sidor
...attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed.on some object other than their own happiness; on the...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way. The enjoyments of life (such was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 484 sidor
...end of life. But I now thought that this end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed on some dEject other than their own" happiness"; on'flie happtne'ss' of others, onrhe^mprovement of mankind,... | |
| Frank Buffington Vrooman - 1911 - 308 sidor
...of a heroic action in Marmontel's "Memoires." "They led me to adopt a new theory of life," he says. "Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed on some other object than their own happiness; on the happiness of others, or the improvement of mankind, even... | |
| James Seth - 1912 - 404 sidor
...end of life. But I now thought that this end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I thought) who have their minds...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way. . . . Ask yourself whether you... | |
| Henry Lewis - 1913 - 450 sidor
...learned that " this end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy who have their minds fixed on some object other than...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way." Another change which the experience... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 sidor
...end was only to be attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I thought) who 25 have their minds fixed on some object other than their...pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way. The enjoyments of 30 life (such... | |
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