Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 117British Academy, 2002 - Počet stran: 543 |
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... interest or self - love . Unlike Hobbes and Locke , both of whom predicated their moral philosophy upon self - love buttressed by reason , they insisted that ' fellow - feeling ' was disinterested , derived from a feeling for the other ...
... interest or self - love . Unlike Hobbes and Locke , both of whom predicated their moral philosophy upon self - love buttressed by reason , they insisted that ' fellow - feeling ' was disinterested , derived from a feeling for the other ...
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British Academy. ' clamour and sophistry ' of those who identified their special interests with the general interest ; exposing the ' impertinent jealousy ' , ' mean rapacity ' , ' mean and malignant expedients ' , ' sneaking arts ...
British Academy. ' clamour and sophistry ' of those who identified their special interests with the general interest ; exposing the ' impertinent jealousy ' , ' mean rapacity ' , ' mean and malignant expedients ' , ' sneaking arts ...
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... interest is to be feared . The more one generalises this interest , the more it becomes equitable , and the love of mankind is nothing other than the love of justice .... It is of little importance to him [ Emile ] who gets a greater ...
... interest is to be feared . The more one generalises this interest , the more it becomes equitable , and the love of mankind is nothing other than the love of justice .... It is of little importance to him [ Emile ] who gets a greater ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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