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The Five Great Philosophies of Life

Autor William DeWitt Hyde
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"The end of all our actions is to be free from pain and fear; and when once we have attained this, all the tempest of the soul is laid, seeing that the living creature has not to go to find something that is wanting, or to seek something else by which the good of the soul and of the body will be fulfilled." "Wherefore we call pleasure the alpha and omega of a blessed life. Pleasure is our first and kindred good. From it is the commencement of every choice and every aversion, and to it we come back, and make feeling the rule by which to judge of every good thing." "When we say, then, that pleasure is the end and aim, we do not mean the pleasures of the prodigal, or the pleasures of sensuality, as we are understood by some who are either ignorant and prejudiced for other views, or inclined to misinterpret our statements.
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ISBN-13: 9781547280049
ISBN-10: 1547280042
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg

Notă biografică

William De Witt Hyde (September 23, 1858 - June 29, 1917)[1][2] was an American college president, born at Winchendon, Mass.

He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1874,[3] from Harvard University in 1879 and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1882. Ordained to the Congregational ministry in 1883, he was a pastor at Newark, N. J., in 1883-85, and thereafter was president of Bowdoin College, also holding the chair of mental and moral philosophy. In 1906, he penned "The Offer of the College," which was given to each student until 1969. [4] It was subsequently edited to reflect the changing demographics of the student body.