| Richard Hooker, John Keble, Richard William Church - 626 Seiten
...ample, a Law is properly that which Reason in such sort defineth to be good that it must be done. And the Law of Reason or human Nature is that which men...themselves to be all for ever bound unto in their actions. [9.] Laws of Reason have these marks to be known by. Such as keep them resemble most lively in their... | |
| David Little - 1984 - 288 Seiten
...recourse to the third means for determining social action, namely, the law of reason. Hooker defines it as "that which men by discourse of natural Reason have...themselves to be all for ever bound unto in their actions."1 1 9 As we would expect, he adds that the law of reason is "investigable by Reason, without... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1989 - 280 Seiten
...ample, a law is properly that which reason in such sort defineth to be good that it must be done. And the law of reason or human nature is that which men by discourse of natural reason have righdy found out themselves to be all forever bound unto in their actions. Laws of reason have these... | |
| A. P. Martinich - 2003 - 454 Seiten
...call the "law of nature," Hooker prefers to call the "Law of Reason or human Nature" and defines it as "that which men by discourse of natural Reason have rightly found out themselves to be all forever bound unto in their actions" (Hooker, 1593, I.8.8). Mentioning that it is also called the "Law... | |
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