Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... authority form a logical point of departure for considering this utilitarian habit of thought . Bertrand H. Bronson in his illuminating study , " Johnson Agonistes , " remarks that what Johnson wants is “ authority , and more authority ...
... authority form a logical point of departure for considering this utilitarian habit of thought . Bertrand H. Bronson in his illuminating study , " Johnson Agonistes , " remarks that what Johnson wants is “ authority , and more authority ...
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... authority are not minor , as they are in England , but extensive and involve not agents but the supreme authority of the state itself ? Johnson replied to Goldsmith in 1763 , that " if the abuse be enormous , Nature will rise up , and ...
... authority are not minor , as they are in England , but extensive and involve not agents but the supreme authority of the state itself ? Johnson replied to Goldsmith in 1763 , that " if the abuse be enormous , Nature will rise up , and ...
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... authority of the governors originally arose from a compact assented to by the governed in order that they might procure " peace , tranquillity , and happy estate . ” " 43 Since the moral obligation to obey authority depends ultimately ...
... authority of the governors originally arose from a compact assented to by the governed in order that they might procure " peace , tranquillity , and happy estate . ” " 43 Since the moral obligation to obey authority depends ultimately ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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