A Treatise on the Methods of Observation and Reasoning in Politics, Količina 2J. W. Parker and Son, 1852 |
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Stran viii
... action consists in the choice of alternatives 310 2 The alternatives may be prescribed by law , or by moral necessity . 310 3 The alternatives may be practically unlimited 312 4 Deliberation consists in the comparison of alternative ...
... action consists in the choice of alternatives 310 2 The alternatives may be prescribed by law , or by moral necessity . 310 3 The alternatives may be practically unlimited 312 4 Deliberation consists in the comparison of alternative ...
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... action of the government . Hence , the supposition of extreme cases does not furnish a fair practical test of the probable working of a legislative enactment . It is quite con- ceivable that a law , which is on the whole likely to be ...
... action of the government . Hence , the supposition of extreme cases does not furnish a fair practical test of the probable working of a legislative enactment . It is quite con- ceivable that a law , which is on the whole likely to be ...
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... action , the casus fœderis , would have to be considered , and , according to the probable results of the treaty in the supposed circumstances , would a judgment as to its expediency or inex- pediency be formed . So , if it were ...
... action , the casus fœderis , would have to be considered , and , according to the probable results of the treaty in the supposed circumstances , would a judgment as to its expediency or inex- pediency be formed . So , if it were ...
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... action of numerous causes can be anticipated , subject to the uncer- tainty which attends their repression by adverse influences . Again , the action of any political cause may be accelerated by concurrent causes , tending in the same ...
... action of numerous causes can be anticipated , subject to the uncer- tainty which attends their repression by adverse influences . Again , the action of any political cause may be accelerated by concurrent causes , tending in the same ...
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... action of the same cause is necessary for keeping up the effect . Such , for example , is light , which is constantly diffused from a luminous centre ; and if that centre is extinguished , or 6 ( 1 ) See Mill's Logic , b . 3 , ch . 5 ...
... action of the same cause is necessary for keeping up the effect . Such , for example , is light , which is constantly diffused from a luminous centre ; and if that centre is extinguished , or 6 ( 1 ) See Mill's Logic , b . 3 , ch . 5 ...
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