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... thing , but it is evil . The utilitarian viewpoint is highly practical , but it will send you to Hell . Indeed , all the things which Mande- ville has shown so necessary and desirable he then rejects as vicious . His philosophy ...
... thing , but it is evil . The utilitarian viewpoint is highly practical , but it will send you to Hell . Indeed , all the things which Mande- ville has shown so necessary and desirable he then rejects as vicious . His philosophy ...
Page 166
... things are due to vice , " they answered with Hume : If it be vice which produces all the good in the world , then there is some- thing the matter with our terminology ; such vice is not vice but good . These critics then , simply ...
... things are due to vice , " they answered with Hume : If it be vice which produces all the good in the world , then there is some- thing the matter with our terminology ; such vice is not vice but good . These critics then , simply ...
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... thing that " queen " should rhyme with " screen " ; they are very unlike objects . But Pope has found a connection between them , has classified them as topics of chat , and then the parallel of sound comes to his aid as a humorous ...
... thing that " queen " should rhyme with " screen " ; they are very unlike objects . But Pope has found a connection between them , has classified them as topics of chat , and then the parallel of sound comes to his aid as a humorous ...
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