Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... evident from a terse contrast with the teachings of his predecessors and successors on this topic , so potent in influencing the ideals and practical tendencies of the world's political thought . Plato indeed prizes men's desires and ...
... evident from a terse contrast with the teachings of his predecessors and successors on this topic , so potent in influencing the ideals and practical tendencies of the world's political thought . Plato indeed prizes men's desires and ...
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... evident . King and slave alike must bow . Consequently , in St. Thomas ' view , an assertion like that of Hobbes would singularly lack point : " Outside the State any man may be justly robbed and murdered by any other man ; within the ...
... evident . King and slave alike must bow . Consequently , in St. Thomas ' view , an assertion like that of Hobbes would singularly lack point : " Outside the State any man may be justly robbed and murdered by any other man ; within the ...
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... evident . All law , to be just , is modelled on the divine reason . If just , it is binding . Its authority is ultimate- ly from God.177 The Angelic Doctor finds himself but echoing the teaching of St. Paul : that all power is from God ...
... evident . All law , to be just , is modelled on the divine reason . If just , it is binding . Its authority is ultimate- ly from God.177 The Angelic Doctor finds himself but echoing the teaching of St. Paul : that all power is from God ...
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... evident to require much emphasis ; although modern political theories , with more heat than light , too often ignore the obvious . St. Thomas never forgets the two facts , equality and inequality ; and his politics presents as near an ...
... evident to require much emphasis ; although modern political theories , with more heat than light , too often ignore the obvious . St. Thomas never forgets the two facts , equality and inequality ; and his politics presents as near an ...
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... evident , they can be more readily controlled . The revelation of them which the State makes is really a blessing . Civil society does not create them ; it finds and evinces them . It must be formed according to them . The best should ...
... evident , they can be more readily controlled . The revelation of them which the State makes is really a blessing . Civil society does not create them ; it finds and evinces them . It must be formed according to them . The best should ...
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