A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... higher life The statement of M. Fustel de Coulanges , that individual liberty was unknown in the ancient Hellenic republics , examined and dissented from . 21 23 Those republics were the first missionaries of freedom in the Western ...
... higher life The statement of M. Fustel de Coulanges , that individual liberty was unknown in the ancient Hellenic republics , examined and dissented from . 21 23 Those republics were the first missionaries of freedom in the Western ...
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... higher form of faith " presented by the Revolution , are bound to labour for that end . The means specially recommended is the banishment of Christianity from primary education . 101 Mr. Morley inveighs against the Education Act of 1870 ...
... higher form of faith " presented by the Revolution , are bound to labour for that end . The means specially recommended is the banishment of Christianity from primary education . 101 Mr. Morley inveighs against the Education Act of 1870 ...
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... higher source of duty in the Divine Nature and the filial relation of man to it . This we may confidently affirm to be the primary , the essential dogma upon which it rests ; and M. Renan is well warranted when he declares " l'idée de ...
... higher source of duty in the Divine Nature and the filial relation of man to it . This we may confidently affirm to be the primary , the essential dogma upon which it rests ; and M. Renan is well warranted when he declares " l'idée de ...
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... higher life ( τὸ ζῆν καλῶς ) . The doctrine of the sophists , that " political society is a mere security for the mutual respect of rights , " is mentioned by him only to be dismissed as unworthy of the wise . " To citizens , both ...
... higher life ( τὸ ζῆν καλῶς ) . The doctrine of the sophists , that " political society is a mere security for the mutual respect of rights , " is mentioned by him only to be dismissed as unworthy of the wise . " To citizens , both ...
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... higher life , which means for the individual the attainment of such moral and intellectual perfection as his faculties and environment permit . The polity which Aristotle describes was , indeed , an ideal polity . But it was an ideal ...
... higher life , which means for the individual the attainment of such moral and intellectual perfection as his faculties and environment permit . The polity which Aristotle describes was , indeed , an ideal polity . But it was an ideal ...
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