Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... regard for the people and less interest in releasing political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on the ecclesiastical ; and under this unbridled assumption the masses seemed more menaced than ever . 16 ...
... regard for the people and less interest in releasing political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on the ecclesiastical ; and under this unbridled assumption the masses seemed more menaced than ever . 16 ...
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... regard the State as a consequence of man's fall from grace . For Aquinas clearly expresses the opposite view ; as do also the great thinkers of the sixteenth century , Suarez and Bellarmine.55 St. Augustine saw sin as causal in civil ...
... regard the State as a consequence of man's fall from grace . For Aquinas clearly expresses the opposite view ; as do also the great thinkers of the sixteenth century , Suarez and Bellarmine.55 St. Augustine saw sin as causal in civil ...
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... regard- ed those who sat by a common fire ( homokapnoi ) as a family . ( Cf. Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarcha , p . 25 ) . Also Aristotle's Politics , Bk . I , Ch . II . St. Thomas follows Aristotle . He uses the word " domus . " 88 See ...
... regard- ed those who sat by a common fire ( homokapnoi ) as a family . ( Cf. Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarcha , p . 25 ) . Also Aristotle's Politics , Bk . I , Ch . II . St. Thomas follows Aristotle . He uses the word " domus . " 88 See ...
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... regards language only as the symbol of that instinct of communication from which society so largely flowered.131 It ... regard is stronger . Com . Pol . , Lib . I , lec . 1 . 132 His book , The State , is translated into English by John ...
... regards language only as the symbol of that instinct of communication from which society so largely flowered.131 It ... regard is stronger . Com . Pol . , Lib . I , lec . 1 . 132 His book , The State , is translated into English by John ...
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... regard to necessary rule , he is hardly self - sufficient , 185 being prejudiced in his own favor and prone to seek his own interest at the expense of others . As it is reasonable that there be law , so is it reasonable that there be an ...
... regard to necessary rule , he is hardly self - sufficient , 185 being prejudiced in his own favor and prone to seek his own interest at the expense of others . As it is reasonable that there be law , so is it reasonable that there be an ...
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