Basic Problems of Philosophy: Selected ReadingsDaniel J. Bronstein, Yervant Hovhannes Krikorian, Philip Paul Wiener Prentice-Hall, 1947 - 752 strani |
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... political institutions , is how far they tend to foster in the members of the community the various desirable ... political theory . Political philosophy is concerned with the principles we assume or adopt in order to justify the ...
... political institutions , is how far they tend to foster in the members of the community the various desirable ... political theory . Political philosophy is concerned with the principles we assume or adopt in order to justify the ...
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... political institutions . They are bold and epochal hypotheses of what man's political life ought to be in the light of profound insights into the historical ... political philosopher to analyze the state PHILOSOPHY OF POLITICS AND HISTORY 69.
... political institutions . They are bold and epochal hypotheses of what man's political life ought to be in the light of profound insights into the historical ... political philosopher to analyze the state PHILOSOPHY OF POLITICS AND HISTORY 69.
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... political philosophy is to find the broad social prin- ciples which will guide us in deciding , after we have all the facts , to what extent any individual or group ought to be prevented from or penalized for exercising the civil ...
... political philosophy is to find the broad social prin- ciples which will guide us in deciding , after we have all the facts , to what extent any individual or group ought to be prevented from or penalized for exercising the civil ...
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absolute action aesthetic Alcetas Archelaus Aristotle attain axioms beauty become believe body bourgeois bourgeoisie called cause Cleanthes common conception consequences desire Dewey divine doctrine doubt effect ence epistemology eral essence ethical evil existence experience external fact fallibilism feeling freedom G. P. Putnam's Sons happiness Hegel human idea ideal imagination individual intellectual interest intuition JOHN DEWEY judgment kind knowledge liberty living logical Marxist matter means ment merely metaphysical method mind moral nature never nomic notion object observation opinion particular passions perceive perception person philosophy physical Plato pleasure political Polus possible present principle problem proletariat qualities question rational reality reason regard relation religion religious scientific scientific method sense simple social society Socrates soul spirit suppose tariat Theism theology theory things thought Thrasymachus tion true truth understanding universal whole words