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... sense of property is anterior to a sense of justice . Justice does not originate the proprietary feeling in the heart of any individual - it only arbitrates between the proprietary claims and feelings of different individuals after they ...
... sense of property is anterior to a sense of justice . Justice does not originate the proprietary feeling in the heart of any individual - it only arbitrates between the proprietary claims and feelings of different individuals after they ...
Pagina 160
... sense and of experience - nor would one ever think of awarding to him the meed of genius . Yet in the whole staple ... sense . It is the perfection of his common sense which makes Paley at once so rare and so valuable a specimen of our ...
... sense and of experience - nor would one ever think of awarding to him the meed of genius . Yet in the whole staple ... sense . It is the perfection of his common sense which makes Paley at once so rare and so valuable a specimen of our ...
Pagina 162
... sense of the beautiful ? Does it entirely strip nature of that imaginative covering - dissipating as a va- por that belief in the presence upon earth of a higher order of being ? Nay , we believe , on the other hand , that the spirit of ...
... sense of the beautiful ? Does it entirely strip nature of that imaginative covering - dissipating as a va- por that belief in the presence upon earth of a higher order of being ? Nay , we believe , on the other hand , that the spirit of ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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