The Free Man and the SoldierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 235 oldal |
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89. oldal
... true , which lend themselves to warlike uses ; and owing to an accidental emphasis in psycholog- ical theory , we have recently heard much of them . But though there be an instinct of pugnacity , there is no instinct of war . War is ...
... true , which lend themselves to warlike uses ; and owing to an accidental emphasis in psycholog- ical theory , we have recently heard much of them . But though there be an instinct of pugnacity , there is no instinct of war . War is ...
101. oldal
... fruits are indi- vidual lives which may be as utterly destroyed as the work of man's hands . It is futile to argue that the good life cannot true that it But it may be destroyed by an WHAT IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR ? IOI ΙΟΙ.
... fruits are indi- vidual lives which may be as utterly destroyed as the work of man's hands . It is futile to argue that the good life cannot true that it But it may be destroyed by an WHAT IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR ? IOI ΙΟΙ.
102. oldal
Ralph Barton Perry. true that it But it may be destroyed by an enemy . It is cannot be corrupted , and made evil . be killed . The good life is more than mere good- ness ; it is living goodness , embodied in existence and conduct . He ...
Ralph Barton Perry. true that it But it may be destroyed by an enemy . It is cannot be corrupted , and made evil . be killed . The good life is more than mere good- ness ; it is living goodness , embodied in existence and conduct . He ...
121. oldal
... true , afford to build armies and navies from sheer bravado . Our strength must be consecrated to the best that the most enlightened reason and the most sensitive conscience can discern . But , on the other hand , we cannot afford to ...
... true , afford to build armies and navies from sheer bravado . Our strength must be consecrated to the best that the most enlightened reason and the most sensitive conscience can discern . But , on the other hand , we cannot afford to ...
129. oldal
... by definition no higher ground , either the pro- motion of good or the avoidance of evil , on which such a course may be justified . It is true that in any given case one's judgment may be in error . NON - RESISTANCE AND THE WAR 129.
... by definition no higher ground , either the pro- motion of good or the avoidance of evil , on which such a course may be justified . It is true that in any given case one's judgment may be in error . NON - RESISTANCE AND THE WAR 129.
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