Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... mixed government with which we shall deal presently , sanctions the re- 423 Feugeuray , op . cit . , quoted by Crahay , p . 76 . 424 De Reg . , Lib . I , cap . 6 . 425 Op . cit . , p . 77 . pression of royal power in a manner which an ...
... mixed government with which we shall deal presently , sanctions the re- 423 Feugeuray , op . cit . , quoted by Crahay , p . 76 . 424 De Reg . , Lib . I , cap . 6 . 425 Op . cit . , p . 77 . pression of royal power in a manner which an ...
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Catholic University of America. 6. ST . THOMAS ' FAVORED FORM OF GOVERNMENT : THE MIXED TYPE To appreciate the new form of rule which we shall find in his Summa , let us re - consider his De Regimine , where he speaks so highly of ...
Catholic University of America. 6. ST . THOMAS ' FAVORED FORM OF GOVERNMENT : THE MIXED TYPE To appreciate the new form of rule which we shall find in his Summa , let us re - consider his De Regimine , where he speaks so highly of ...
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... mixed government , which he finds the most practical and the best , he would have the monarchical form represented by a single person who is chosen for his merit and presides in the State . It is to be noticed that Aquinas does not ...
... mixed government , which he finds the most practical and the best , he would have the monarchical form represented by a single person who is chosen for his merit and presides in the State . It is to be noticed that Aquinas does not ...
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... government . The idea of mixed rule was not new ; but to Aquinas is the credit of having revived it in his age ; thus making it a factor in modern political history . In accrediting it , we do not ne- glect the eminent thinkers who ...
... government . The idea of mixed rule was not new ; but to Aquinas is the credit of having revived it in his age ; thus making it a factor in modern political history . In accrediting it , we do not ne- glect the eminent thinkers who ...
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... mixed government than with its degree of desirability . Aquinas goes further , perfecting and prescribing the principle . He owes more to Polybius and Cicero in his theory than to Aristotle . For these two writers were express apostles ...
... mixed government than with its degree of desirability . Aquinas goes further , perfecting and prescribing the principle . He owes more to Polybius and Cicero in his theory than to Aristotle . For these two writers were express apostles ...
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