Philosophy and Political Economy in Some of Their Historical RelationsS. Sonnenschein & Company, 1893 - 410 стор. |
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... becomes conscious of its shortcomings . Its students are forced to remember from how much , when merely economists , they have abstracted ; and they are compelled to seek light from other and complementary branches of the study of human ...
... becomes conscious of its shortcomings . Its students are forced to remember from how much , when merely economists , they have abstracted ; and they are compelled to seek light from other and complementary branches of the study of human ...
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... become the founder of Moral Philosophy by definitely raising the question of man's chief end , the place of wealth among the ends of action could not fail to be discussed by any systematic philosophy proceeding on Socratic lines . Re ...
... become the founder of Moral Philosophy by definitely raising the question of man's chief end , the place of wealth among the ends of action could not fail to be discussed by any systematic philosophy proceeding on Socratic lines . Re ...
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... become famous . Cephalus no doubt is speaking for the old - fashioned Athenian morality , of which the Platonic Socrates proceeds to show the weak- ness . Not only as soon as a man has a livelihood , but even before he has one , " he ...
... become famous . Cephalus no doubt is speaking for the old - fashioned Athenian morality , of which the Platonic Socrates proceeds to show the weak- ness . Not only as soon as a man has a livelihood , but even before he has one , " he ...
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... become insatiable and illimitable in defiance of reason and nature . The notion of infinity is understood , as regards human wants , in a purely negative sense . It means absence of limit , and there- fore lawlessness and irrationality ...
... become insatiable and illimitable in defiance of reason and nature . The notion of infinity is understood , as regards human wants , in a purely negative sense . It means absence of limit , and there- fore lawlessness and irrationality ...
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... become luxurious . A more plausible answer might have been that , the guardians having no private pro- perty , the wealth that provides for their education is not their own but the public wealth . But , against this , we may take his ...
... become luxurious . A more plausible answer might have been that , the guardians having no private pro- perty , the wealth that provides for their education is not their own but the public wealth . But , against this , we may take his ...
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Philosophy and Political Economy in Some of Their Historical Relations James Bonar Повний перегляд - 1893 |
Philosophy and Political Economy in Some of Their Historical Relations James Bonar Повний перегляд - 1893 |
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Сторінка 113 - How small , of all that human hearts endure , That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.
Сторінка 155 - In civilized society, he stands at all times in need of the co-operation and assistance of great multitudes, while his whole life is scarce sufficient to gain the friendship of a few persons.
Сторінка 173 - They are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants...
Сторінка 89 - There couldn't be, — for the Deacon's art Had made it so like in every part That there wasn'ta chance for one to start, For the wheels were just as strong as the thills, And the floor was just as strong as the sills And the panels just as strong as the floor, And the whipple-tree neither less nor more, And the back-crossbar as strong as the fore. And spring and axle and hub encore.
Сторінка 83 - The value of all things contracted for, is measured by the appetite of the contractors : and therefore the just value, is that which they be contented to give.
Сторінка 318 - These laws, taken in the largest sense, being Growth with Reproduction; Inheritance which is almost implied by reproduction ; Variability from the indirect and direct action of the external conditions of life, and from use and disuse...
Сторінка 158 - Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his ordinary state of health, strength, and spirits, in the ordinary degree of his skill and dexterity, he must always lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness.
Сторінка 83 - value," or ' worth,' of a man is, as of all other things, his price; that is to say, so much as would be given for the use of his power; and therefore is not absolute, but a thing dependent on the need and judgment of another.
Сторінка 100 - For law, in its true notion, is not so much the limitation as the direction of a free and intelligent agent to his proper interest, and prescribes no farther than is for the general good of those under that law.
Сторінка 115 - I mean nothing but the internal impression we feel and are conscious of, when we knowingly give rise to any new motion of our body, or new perception of our mind.