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But this only follows if we follow Kant in locating pleasure in beauty, and our right to make judgements of beauty, in the cognitive faculties that all human beings share.

It locates all the pleasure in the future, when the reward will be bestowed, turning the present-moment doing into a grind.

An even more conspicuous failure in Kant's eyes was perhaps Locke's account of moral motivation as located in a pleasure principle and God's power to punish and reward.

Of the fifty some theatres located in the pleasure grounds of Kaifeng, four of these theatres were large enough to entertain audiences of several thousand each, drawing huge crowds which nearby businesses thrived upon.

In England, where this study was located, discussions of pleasure, pain, consent and coercion are included in good sexuality education but such education remains isolated, ad hoc and non-compulsory.

Someone sympathetic to the simple picture who applies this distinction of Block's (Block 1995, 1997, 2002; Katz 2005b) might locate hedonic value in bare pleasure, rather than in any cognitive awareness of it.

In addition to sales, repairs and restorations, which he has a staff of 15 mostly long-term employees to attend to, Mr. Dillon takes special pleasure in locating antique instruments for collectors, who have ranged from a South Carolina cardiologist with an expensive penchant for odd antique soprano brass instruments to a California aficionado of early Conn-brand cornets.

I tried this story out on a 7-year-old Parisian, and when we were done reading, he pored over the book again, turning the pages to look carefully at each spot he recognized, laughing with pleasure at locating the little figure of Simon on a crowded sidewalk; McClintock's notes tell us that some of the people in the street are based on Daumier drawings and Atget photos.

(81) It should be noted, however, that Mill was offering this as an alternative to Bentham's view which had been itself criticized as a 'swine morality,' locating the good in pleasure in a kind of indiscriminate way.

Vauxhall Gardens was a pleasure garden located in Kennington on the south bank of the River Thames and accessed by boat from London until the erection of Vauxhall Bridge in the 1810s.

Ultimately, Olson still believes that, "barring a situation where someone puts a gun to your head and forces you to find Waldo faster than their colleague," the pleasure of locating Waldo is "in the journey, not the destination," it's still fascinating to think that even storybook characters can't hide from Big Data.  .

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