Edward Burke
.... In his discussion of pain and
pleasure,
Burke shifts to an analysis of the passions. For
Burke, each person responds alike to a ....
(1551

6

)
Philosophical Views on the Role of Government
.... with the goals of justice and equality in mind as
Burke understood those .... in any object, whereby it tends to produce benefit, advantage,
pleasure, good, or ....
(1597

6

)
Philosophical Views on the Role of Government
.... with the goals of justice and equality in mind as
Burke understood those .... in any object, whereby it tends to produce benefit, advantage,
pleasure, good, or ....
(1603

6

)
Social Control vs. Social Protest
.... by
Burke (1978) is Carnival, the period leading up to Ash Wednesday and the 40 days of Lent, during which Christians typically fast and give up
pleasure to ....
(239

1

)
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNICATION
.... life, believing they should not bring work problems or difficulties home" (
Burke, 1976, p .... sturdy and active and she is more likely to show
pleasure when his ....
(1362

5

)
"Ode to the West Wind"
.... in the desire and the regret they leave there cannot but be
pleasure, participating as .... A Neo-Classical critic such as Edmund
Burke addresses the issue of sense ....
(1081

4

)
Variety of Arguments on Societal Issues
.... Milton wanted to engage their fear that their own particular
pleasure might be .... Edmund
Burke, in an excerpt from Reflections on the Revolution in France, argues ....
(5309

21

)
Juvenile Delinquency in Canada in Post WWII Period
.... criminal or not, that provide them with some degree of
pleasure--when the .... place the person in society, and order relations with others (
Burke and Kaihla, 1991 ....
(4275

17

)
Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... care, watches the same TV programmes, dreams the same dreams of success in the hierarchy of work (
Burke 153-4 .... I looked, and had an acute
pleasure in looking . ....
(7680

31

)
Chaucer's The Wife of Bath
.... choice as the being of one partner is sacrificed for the
pleasure of the .... J.
Burke Severs describes the Wife of Bath's story as an instrument to convey her anti ....
(4429

18

)
Women of the Canterbury Tales
.... choice as the being of one partner is sacrificed for the
pleasure of the .... J.
Burke Severs describes the Wife of Bath's story as an instrument to convey her anti ....
(7355

29

)
Education As A Business Concept
.... been on a failure to develop a consensus on performance measures (
Burke & Modarresi .... of students who read at least once a week for their own
pleasure reached the ....
(9190

37

)