Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... concept of democracy which ignores the preliminaries which induce it and its success . The meaning of the word , from the time of Thucydides1 who first used it , until now , is popular rule.2 As one reviewer says , " Democracy is the ...
... concept of democracy which ignores the preliminaries which induce it and its success . The meaning of the word , from the time of Thucydides1 who first used it , until now , is popular rule.2 As one reviewer says , " Democracy is the ...
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... concept : " Democracy is a state of society . It is such a constitution of the social order as allows each member to develop his personality to the full and at the same time to participate in public affairs on his own motion . " - What ...
... concept : " Democracy is a state of society . It is such a constitution of the social order as allows each member to develop his personality to the full and at the same time to participate in public affairs on his own motion . " - What ...
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... concept of social genesis ; seeing man endowed with powers and inbued with needs which could find expresion and gratification only in intercourse with other mortals . Now he uses the Philosopher's principle of Finality , and , through ...
... concept of social genesis ; seeing man endowed with powers and inbued with needs which could find expresion and gratification only in intercourse with other mortals . Now he uses the Philosopher's principle of Finality , and , through ...
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... concept of God is neither innate nor primary , but that it is acquired through creatures.67 But when it is attained , surely , in its light , one can understand much which would have remained mysterious . Whether the first founders of ...
... concept of God is neither innate nor primary , but that it is acquired through creatures.67 But when it is attained , surely , in its light , one can understand much which would have remained mysterious . Whether the first founders of ...
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... concept of the Philosopher . The greatest of the Greeks saw the city - state as the acme of social evolution ; 95 but the Angel of the Schools gazes more keenly , and farther . He introduces " regnum " fully into political phil- osophy ...
... concept of the Philosopher . The greatest of the Greeks saw the city - state as the acme of social evolution ; 95 but the Angel of the Schools gazes more keenly , and farther . He introduces " regnum " fully into political phil- osophy ...
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