Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... evident when he tells us that the virtue of a good man consists in being able to command , but that of a good citizen renders him equally fit for commanding and obeying.311 When the Angelic Doctor requires virtue in the wielders of ...
... evident when he tells us that the virtue of a good man consists in being able to command , but that of a good citizen renders him equally fit for commanding and obeying.311 When the Angelic Doctor requires virtue in the wielders of ...
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... evident cessity that the best guide the rest . mental and moral , produced the best . His facts were the inequalities , and the ne- He saw that education , We can well understand his zeal for teaching . Each man , won to education , was ...
... evident cessity that the best guide the rest . mental and moral , produced the best . His facts were the inequalities , and the ne- He saw that education , We can well understand his zeal for teaching . Each man , won to education , was ...
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... evident that their merit must be of high degree , if their government is to escape disaster . St. Thomas does not conceive democracy as the self- expression of an ignorant and immoral miltitude . He rightly judges it better than the ...
... evident that their merit must be of high degree , if their government is to escape disaster . St. Thomas does not conceive democracy as the self- expression of an ignorant and immoral miltitude . He rightly judges it better than the ...
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... evident that Thomas stands exceedingly better by the ideals of democracy . Grotius , after championing the doctrine of social contract and thereby abetting the people , surrenders his case by acceding to absolute monarchy . He writes ...
... evident that Thomas stands exceedingly better by the ideals of democracy . Grotius , after championing the doctrine of social contract and thereby abetting the people , surrenders his case by acceding to absolute monarchy . He writes ...
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... evident as the merit of the opposite principles which are proposed in the politics of St. Thomas . Again Aquinas stands forth , by contrast , in demo- cratic high - light . Locke's best contribution to political theory , is his doctrine ...
... evident as the merit of the opposite principles which are proposed in the politics of St. Thomas . Again Aquinas stands forth , by contrast , in demo- cratic high - light . Locke's best contribution to political theory , is his doctrine ...
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