Desire for sensual pleasures.
(Philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good.
1 It does not aspire, it grovels; it wallows in the mire of sensualism .
2 Agnosticism led to sensualism , and sensualism had its foundation in hopelessness.
3 The result may be described, negatively, as the suppression of sensualism .
4 To mix positive and materialist science with etherialised sensualism , such is my object.
5 Now he seems to rely on the reader for memories of his past sensualism .
6 As regards imagination and feeling, or sentiment, there was a strong tendency to sensualism .
7 To adopt a similar attitude in spiritual matters seems to me sensualism none the less.
8 He had a giant form, which seemed to be breaking down with luxury and sensualism .
9 The true prudence limits this sensualism by admitting the knowledge of an internal and real world.
10 In the frank sensualism of the Orient, this personage is admired and enjoyed on her merits.
11 The Stoics rebuke the impiety which is blended with sensualism , and place their hopes on virtue.
12 A sensualism so delicate that it did not appear to be sensualism began to invade him.
13 A group of writers whose tendencies were towards sensualism or scepticism, viewed him as their master.
14 On this platform one lives in a sty of sensualism , and would soon come to suicide.
15 No roughness disfigures, no sensualism blights, no straining for effect chills, no meretricious ornament destroys them.
16 The same thing which you call in yourselves generous living, you call in your friend filthy sensualism .
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