Studies in the History of Political Philosophy Before and After Rousseau, Том 2Manchester University Press, 1939 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... universal element , which we saw to be essential to morality , can never find full and lasting satisfaction . The range must be widened until it includes the happiness of others as well as of myself . Benevolence , the craving to give ...
... universal element , which we saw to be essential to morality , can never find full and lasting satisfaction . The range must be widened until it includes the happiness of others as well as of myself . Benevolence , the craving to give ...
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... universal element which he saw to be essential both to human conduct and to scientific investiga- tion ; and to do so without recognising that absolute principle which , rightly or wrongly , he held to be the source of all moral ...
... universal element which he saw to be essential both to human conduct and to scientific investiga- tion ; and to do so without recognising that absolute principle which , rightly or wrongly , he held to be the source of all moral ...
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... universal , the universal in the particular . Thus , in astronomy , the single body may seem to exist in complete independence of all the others . But , in fact , not merely 1 Philosophie der Geschichte , pp . 25-33 . its motion , but ...
... universal , the universal in the particular . Thus , in astronomy , the single body may seem to exist in complete independence of all the others . But , in fact , not merely 1 Philosophie der Geschichte , pp . 25-33 . its motion , but ...
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Studies in the History of Political Philosophy before and After rousseau Charles Edwyn Vaughan Ограниченный просмотр - 1925 |
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