Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... political system , when , in his excellent The Politics of Samuel Johnson , he states that Johnson conceives of " the state as a purely secular and rational institution " which " is at least as atheistic as Hobbes ' . " Indeed , he ...
... political system , when , in his excellent The Politics of Samuel Johnson , he states that Johnson conceives of " the state as a purely secular and rational institution " which " is at least as atheistic as Hobbes ' . " Indeed , he ...
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... political disquisition is not absolute , but com- parative good . " 44 Johnson's attitude on both of the aspects of political theory which we have been considering , the origin of government and the dilemma of liberty and authority , is ...
... political disquisition is not absolute , but com- parative good . " 44 Johnson's attitude on both of the aspects of political theory which we have been considering , the origin of government and the dilemma of liberty and authority , is ...
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... political idealism to the moral approach as he grew older . To anyone accustomed to thinking of reform wholly in terms of political and social action , the moralist , who seeks to reform up from the individual , rather than from the top ...
... political idealism to the moral approach as he grew older . To anyone accustomed to thinking of reform wholly in terms of political and social action , the moralist , who seeks to reform up from the individual , rather than from the top ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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