Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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Robert Voitle. in fact , in advance of most of his contemporaries in seeing and clearly stating the fact of the omnicompetence of the modern state . ' " 23 While I agree that Johnson's concept of the state is thoroughly utilitarian , I ...
Robert Voitle. in fact , in advance of most of his contemporaries in seeing and clearly stating the fact of the omnicompetence of the modern state . ' " 23 While I agree that Johnson's concept of the state is thoroughly utilitarian , I ...
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... fact of this fluctu- ation accounts , I think , for the seeming disagreement between Greene and myself , a ... facts of power . He stresses author- 28 28 According to Edward L. McAdam's Doctor Johnson and the English Law ( Syracuse ...
... fact of this fluctu- ation accounts , I think , for the seeming disagreement between Greene and myself , a ... facts of power . He stresses author- 28 28 According to Edward L. McAdam's Doctor Johnson and the English Law ( Syracuse ...
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... fact which Johnson pointed up by inviting her footman to sit down at the dinner table . He considers inequality axiomatic and he feels that individual happiness depends in the first place on fundamental , concrete pleasures and upon the ...
... fact which Johnson pointed up by inviting her footman to sit down at the dinner table . He considers inequality axiomatic and he feels that individual happiness depends in the first place on fundamental , concrete pleasures and upon the ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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