Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... CAUSES OF SOCIETY 1. THE PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLANATION St. Thomas discerns three causes as operative in the origin of society . First , the big individual and human motive.42 For 39 De Reg . , Lib . I , cap . 1 : " Naturale autem est homini ...
... CAUSES OF SOCIETY 1. THE PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLANATION St. Thomas discerns three causes as operative in the origin of society . First , the big individual and human motive.42 For 39 De Reg . , Lib . I , cap . 1 : " Naturale autem est homini ...
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... causes of society , was , in all probability , man's paternal instinct . It gave rise to the family , which , as we shall later see , St. Thomas esteemed the unit of society . doubled the individual's interests and problems . him into ...
... causes of society , was , in all probability , man's paternal instinct . It gave rise to the family , which , as we shall later see , St. Thomas esteemed the unit of society . doubled the individual's interests and problems . him into ...
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... cause of con- gregation , it is conceivable that civil society might not have arisen ; for primitive men in Rousseau - manner might have pre- ferred to tend to individualism . But Aquinas , in his ethical explanation , says that men ...
... cause of con- gregation , it is conceivable that civil society might not have arisen ; for primitive men in Rousseau - manner might have pre- ferred to tend to individualism . But Aquinas , in his ethical explanation , says that men ...
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... cause in the orientation of the State . St. Thomas recognizes the element of consent.78 And we have already seen how essentially suited to society he considered We , therefore , conclude that he believed man's nature to have urged him ...
... cause in the orientation of the State . St. Thomas recognizes the element of consent.78 And we have already seen how essentially suited to society he considered We , therefore , conclude that he believed man's nature to have urged him ...
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... cause of society , under God , is a solid foun- dation for a truly democratic polity . If such is " one based upon the knowledge and dignity of man , and on the right which he possesses of enjoying a certain amount of liberty ...
... cause of society , under God , is a solid foun- dation for a truly democratic polity . If such is " one based upon the knowledge and dignity of man , and on the right which he possesses of enjoying a certain amount of liberty ...
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