Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical EssayGeorge Allen & Unwin, 1917 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... kind ,. the federation would extend further and further . " Readers who are acquainted with the general philosophy of Kant will find many traces of its influence in the essay on Perpetual Peace . Those who have no knowledge of his ...
... kind ,. the federation would extend further and further . " Readers who are acquainted with the general philosophy of Kant will find many traces of its influence in the essay on Perpetual Peace . Those who have no knowledge of his ...
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... kind , without any need of his fellows or without any desire to harm them .... sufficing to himself . " * ( Discourse on the Sciences and Arts , 1750. ) Nothing , we are now certain , is less probable . We cannot paint the life of man ...
... kind , without any need of his fellows or without any desire to harm them .... sufficing to himself . " * ( Discourse on the Sciences and Arts , 1750. ) Nothing , we are now certain , is less probable . We cannot paint the life of man ...
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... kind of authority naturally takes place in that civil government , which succeeds the military . " Cf. Cowper : The Winter Morning Walk : - and ere long , When man was multiplied and spread abroad In tribes and clans , and had begun to ...
... kind of authority naturally takes place in that civil government , which succeeds the military . " Cf. Cowper : The Winter Morning Walk : - and ere long , When man was multiplied and spread abroad In tribes and clans , and had begun to ...
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... kind denounced by Kant , mere armistices concluded for the purpose of renewing their fighting strength . The ancient world is a world of perpetual war in which defeat meant annihilation . In the East no right was recognised in the enemy ...
... kind denounced by Kant , mere armistices concluded for the purpose of renewing their fighting strength . The ancient world is a world of perpetual war in which defeat meant annihilation . In the East no right was recognised in the enemy ...
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... with one another . " ( V. 471. ) The views of Plato and Aristotle on this and other questions were in advance of the custom and practice of their time . rights in fact of any kind . Among the Romans 8 Perpetual Peace.
... with one another . " ( V. 471. ) The views of Plato and Aristotle on this and other questions were in advance of the custom and practice of their time . rights in fact of any kind . Among the Romans 8 Perpetual Peace.
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