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Side 22
... happiness by putting first the good of others . Their condition in life leads them naturally to repudiate the happiness of the " animal personality " of the human being . They serve others and themselves by providing food , clothing ...
... happiness by putting first the good of others . Their condition in life leads them naturally to repudiate the happiness of the " animal personality " of the human being . They serve others and themselves by providing food , clothing ...
Side 23
... happiness on the part of those characters whose every step towards attaining the things which constitute happiness brings them into destructive conflict with others bent on the same goals . They either learn or fail to learn that they ...
... happiness on the part of those characters whose every step towards attaining the things which constitute happiness brings them into destructive conflict with others bent on the same goals . They either learn or fail to learn that they ...
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... happiness as a central concern of Tolstoy . She portrays this happiness as moral satisfaction of contentment . I would agree that the Tolstoy before 1880 understood happiness to have moral implications or a moral context , but I think ...
... happiness as a central concern of Tolstoy . She portrays this happiness as moral satisfaction of contentment . I would agree that the Tolstoy before 1880 understood happiness to have moral implications or a moral context , but I think ...
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according aesthetic Anna Karenina Anna's appears artist attempt becomes beginning believe calls Chapter characters Christian communication complete concern considered continues Cossacks course critics death described desire Dewey discussion Dolly dream effect example experience expression fact feelings final force give happiness human idea ideal important individual interest interpretation Italy Kitty language later letter Levin literary live look Lyovin marriage means moral Moscow narrative nature never notes novel Oblonsky pardon passion Peace person philosophy physical Pierre pleasure position possible practice present Press problem prosaic provides question reader reading reason reference relations response Russian scene seems sense sexual social society spiritual Stiva story suggests theory things thought Tolstoy Tolstoy's true turn understanding University Vronsky wants whole woman women writes York