PLEASURE, in one degree or other, is the soul of all human actions. It is engrafted with the human faculties, and cannot forsake us. Things useful are not desired merely because they are useful, but from some other motive-either pleasure itself, or so...
PLEASURE, in one degree or other, is the soul of all human actions. It is engrafted with the human faculties, and cannot forsake us. Things useful are not desired merely because they are useful, but from some other motive-either pleasure itself, or something relative to