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1829. June 5. Article on Utilitarianism.
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But if it happens so you see a man suffering
under a fit of the gout, or the stone, or the tic douloureax,
informing him that he is happy or that if he
is not it is for want of virtue, would this be any
relief to him? would it not rather be a cruel mockery,
and insult?
53.
This nonsense talked
by the Stoics : Stoics what.
- who.
This was the sort of trash with which a
set of men used to amuse themselves with talking
while walking parading backwards & forwards in colonnades called
porches : that is to say the Stoics, so called from stoa,
the Greek name for a porch.
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