Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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... ( Leviathan , p . 63 ) . From this state of nature springs the civil body or commonwealth , the origin of rights and duties . And this combination is ( Leviathan , p . 87 ) something more than consent and concord ; it is a real unity of ...
... ( Leviathan , p . 63 ) . From this state of nature springs the civil body or commonwealth , the origin of rights and duties . And this combination is ( Leviathan , p . 87 ) something more than consent and concord ; it is a real unity of ...
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... ( Leviathan , p . 90 ) . " His acts cannot be accused . He is judge , not only of what is necessary for the peace and defence of the whole , but he is judge of what doctrines are fit to be taught " ( Leviathan , p.91 ) . " It belongeth to ...
... ( Leviathan , p . 90 ) . " His acts cannot be accused . He is judge , not only of what is necessary for the peace and defence of the whole , but he is judge of what doctrines are fit to be taught " ( Leviathan , p.91 ) . " It belongeth to ...
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... ( Leviathan , p . 89 ) that the sovereign power cannot be forfeited ; that the subject cannot change the form of government . Not only so : but he dwells with strong predilection upon the ad- vantages of the most absolute monarchy . Thus ...
... ( Leviathan , p . 89 ) that the sovereign power cannot be forfeited ; that the subject cannot change the form of government . Not only so : but he dwells with strong predilection upon the ad- vantages of the most absolute monarchy . Thus ...
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... Leviathan , the Mortal God . Its breast and head rise behind the most distant hills ; its arms stretch to the fore- ground of the picture . Its body and members are composed of thousands upon thousands of human figures , in the varied ...
... Leviathan , the Mortal God . Its breast and head rise behind the most distant hills ; its arms stretch to the fore- ground of the picture . Its body and members are composed of thousands upon thousands of human figures , in the varied ...
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... Leviathan in this manner , I am quite unable to explain . The I now proceed to notice the reception which this and other works of Hobbes met with . Many of his doctrines were at once condemned , not by divines only , but by the ...
... Leviathan in this manner , I am quite unable to explain . The I now proceed to notice the reception which this and other works of Hobbes met with . Many of his doctrines were at once condemned , not by divines only , but by the ...
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