Pleasure and pain spring not so much from the nature of things, as from our manner of considering them in particular, what we compare them to.


Intuitions and Summaries of Thought (ed. 1862)


Pleasure and pain spring not so much from the nature of things, as from our manner of considering them in particular, what we compare them to.

Pleasure and pain spring not so much from the nature of things, as from our manner of considering them in particular, what we compare them to.

Pleasure and pain spring not so much from the nature of things, as from our manner of considering them in particular, what we compare them to.

Pleasure and pain spring not so much from the nature of things, as from our manner of considering them in particular, what we compare them to.