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" As to pleasure, "if this were wholly separated from all our outward sensations and inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another ; negligence to attention, or motion to rest. And so we should neither stir our bodies, nor employ our minds, but let our thoughts (if I may so call it) run adrift, without any direction or design; and suffer the ideas of our minds, like unregarded shadows, to make their appearances there, as it happened, without attending to t...hem. "! "Pain has the same efficiency and use to set us on work that pleasure has, we being as ready to employ our faculties to avoid that, as to pursue this. "f The part in which we are interested here is not the divine purpose in the presence of ideas of pleasure and pain, but that such ideas are annexed, as an effect to a cause, to the primary qualities both of mind and matter. Locke goes on to say, "only this is worth our considera- tion, that pain is often produced by the same objects and ideas that produce pleasure in us.
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