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17a
John Locke's misconceptions of the end and object of government
was exhibited not only exhibited in his 'original contract' theory
but in the extremely narrow view taken by him of the regions
of pains & pleasures - & by that notion of his that the Morals & Politics are explainable by exhibiting the mere exhibition of are founded on the relations between which one word & word bears to another. Again
his doctrine respecting uneasiness as the cause of action - as if a
man enjoying certain pleasures could not seek other pleasures in
addition - shows how the vaguely notions of ple the ideas of pleasure
presented themselves to his mind. the
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