SS4.4FN
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Delight in the good is coupled with interest. ¶4 footnote
An obligation to enjoyment is a patent absurdity. And the same, then, must also be said of a supposed obligation to actions that have merely enjoyment for their aim, no matter how spiritually this enjoyment may be refined in thought (or embellished), and even if it be a mystical, so–called heavenly, enjoyment.
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