Take any demand, however slight, which any creature, however weak, may make. Ought it not, for its own sake be satisfied? If not, prove why not.
William James, Essays in Pragmatism, New York, 1970, p. 73
Take any demand, however slight, which any creature, however weak, may make. Ought it not, for its own sake be satisfied? If not, prove why not.
William James, Essays in Pragmatism, New York, 1970, p. 73