Public Interest Indiv IntereBasic Books, 12. 11. 1970 - Počet stran: 248 |
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... unitary conception , what is genuinely of moral worth is so universally . Hence , individual interests cannot justifiably conflict with the public interest or with each other . Only a universal moral order can confer validity , or ...
... unitary conception , what is genuinely of moral worth is so universally . Hence , individual interests cannot justifiably conflict with the public interest or with each other . Only a universal moral order can confer validity , or ...
Strana 155
... unitary conception , be invalid . In this case compliance with any social or political decisions in conflict with a judgment of true , ultimate , individual interest taken to be valid , would be immoral . The implications of a unitary ...
... unitary conception , be invalid . In this case compliance with any social or political decisions in conflict with a judgment of true , ultimate , individual interest taken to be valid , would be immoral . The implications of a unitary ...
Strana 213
... concept of the public interest thus : A decision is said to serve special ... unitary and individualistic . Unitary conceptions see the ends of the ... conception is to be regarded as the correct one may itself become a matter ...
... concept of the public interest thus : A decision is said to serve special ... unitary and individualistic . Unitary conceptions see the ends of the ... conception is to be regarded as the correct one may itself become a matter ...
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THE CURRENT STATE OF THE CONCEPT OF | 1 |
THE INDISPENSABILITY OF THE CONCEPT | 9 |
The Public Interest in Relation to Individual | 18 |
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