The Quarterly Review, Volume 299William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1961 |
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Page 203
... civilization the new kind of rich men who had no leisure to cultivate the things of the spirit , but were mere ' spent ones of a workday age . ' But , Mr Bury observes , ' many thinkers compared the rise of the people to the barbarian ...
... civilization the new kind of rich men who had no leisure to cultivate the things of the spirit , but were mere ' spent ones of a workday age . ' But , Mr Bury observes , ' many thinkers compared the rise of the people to the barbarian ...
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... civilization , however powerful in every material sense , avoid the weakening and the ultimate dissipation of that power when it scorns the moral consideration , which , according to Kant , is the final consideration in human affairs ...
... civilization , however powerful in every material sense , avoid the weakening and the ultimate dissipation of that power when it scorns the moral consideration , which , according to Kant , is the final consideration in human affairs ...
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... civilization the chief task of a primitive lawgiver is to cope with those acts of serious violence which mature civilizations repress by criminal punishment , yet his only means of coping with them is by exacting the claims of the ...
... civilization the chief task of a primitive lawgiver is to cope with those acts of serious violence which mature civilizations repress by criminal punishment , yet his only means of coping with them is by exacting the claims of the ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 115 |
South and Central African Commentary II | 367 |
Ethics and Morals in America | 381 |
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