Studies in the History of Political Philosophy Before and After Rousseau, Volumen2Manchester University Press, 1939 - 342 páginas |
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... admitted in words . But Burke was the first to work it out patiently in practice . Here , probably , if we confine ourselves to his earlier years , is to be found the lasting significance of his work and its true originality . II The ...
... admitted in words . But Burke was the first to work it out patiently in practice . Here , probably , if we confine ourselves to his earlier years , is to be found the lasting significance of his work and its true originality . II The ...
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... admitted . But between the two there is an important difference . That any reasonable man should assert the right of the individual to educate his children as he pleases seems to us , at the present day , incredible . That any man , on ...
... admitted . But between the two there is an important difference . That any reasonable man should assert the right of the individual to educate his children as he pleases seems to us , at the present day , incredible . That any man , on ...
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... admitted to the religious rites of the citizens , supposed to be of a different nature , slaves among the free . ' The unity of the human race could never be admitted till it was so as a consequence of the unity of God . And the unity ...
... admitted to the religious rites of the citizens , supposed to be of a different nature , slaves among the free . ' The unity of the human race could never be admitted till it was so as a consequence of the unity of God . And the unity ...
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Studies in the History of Political Philosophy before and After rousseau Charles Edwyn Vaughan Vista previa limitada - 1925 |
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A. G. LITTLE absolute abstract action admitted agnostic appeal Areopagitica argument assert Burke Burke's claim Comte Comte's conceived conception consciousness consequence constitutional corporate deny distinction doctrine doubtless duty East India Bill element embodied enquiry epoch existence experience fact faith Fichte Fichte's Werke force former freedom French Revolution given Grundlage hand Hegel historical method human idea of Right ideal impossible individual instinct intellectual justice Kant Kant's knowledge less liberty limits logical man's mankind matter Mazzini means metaphysical method mind Montesquieu moral law nation nature necessity negative duties never object once passage Philosophy of History political philosophy positive practical principle progress Protestantism purely question realised reason Rechtslehre recognised relation religion result Revolution Rousseau sanction sense side Social Contract society speculative sphere spirit stage theory things thinkers thought tion true truth unity universal Vaughan vidual whole words writings