The promises and bargains for truck, etc., between the two men in the desert island, mentioned by Garcilasso de la Vega, in his history of Peru, or between a Swiss and an Indian in the woods of America, are binding to them, though they are perfectly in... University of California Publications in History - Stran 301916Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Marie Battiste - 2011 - 345 strani
...with another, and yet stiil be in the state of nature. The promises for truck between a Swiss and an Indian, in the woods of America, are binding to them,...in reference to one another: for truth and keeping the faith belongs to men as men, and not as members of society," ibid., Second Treatise, at para. 14.... | |
| Nancy Lipton Rosenblum, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Robert C. Post - 2002 - 422 strani
...the Desert Island, mentioned by Garcilasso De la vega, in his History of Peru, between a Swiss and an Indian, in the Woods of America, are binding to them,...belongs to Men, as Men, and not as Members of Society." John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, ed. Peter Laslett (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,... | |
| Gary B. Herbert - 2003 - 382 strani
...corrective, Locke writes, "The promises and bargains for truck, etc., . . . between a Swiss and an Indian in the woods of America, are binding to them,...belongs to men as men and not as members of society" (par. 14). Consequently, when persons in Locke's civil society oust their sovereign, they do not necessarily... | |
| Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott - 2002 - 340 strani
...binding in a state of nature. "The promises and bargains for truck, etc., between ... a Swiss and an Indian, in the woods of America, are binding to them,...belongs to men as men, and not as members of society" (Second Treatise, 14). Locke paints such an attractive picture of this stage that one wonders why people... | |
| Philip Goodchild - 2002 - 302 strani
...Desert Island, mentioned by Gardlasso De la vega, in his history of Peru, or between a Swiss and an Indian, in the Woods of America, are binding to them,...perfectly in a State of Nature, in reference to one another.92 Beneath the theological fantasy of a mythical origin, we may see the twin realities of sovereign... | |
| Jonathan Haslam - 2002 - 278 strani
...promises, and compacts, men may make with one another, and yet still be in the state of nature ... for truth and keeping of faith belongs to men, as men, and not as members of society."233 Locke thus reserved the term "society" for the circumstances in which a "civil society"... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - 2003 - 492 strani
...desert island mentioned by Garcilaso de la Vega, in his history of Peru, or between a Swiss and an Indian in the woods of America, are binding to them,...belongs to men as men, and not as members of society. 15. To those that say there were never any men in the state of nature, I will not only oppose the authority... | |
| John Locke - 2003 - 378 strani
...desert island, mentioned by Garcilassodela Vega, in his history of Peru; or between a Swiss and an Indian, in the woods of America ; are binding to them,...belongs to men as men, and not as members of society. § 15. To those that say, there were never any men in the state of nature, I will not only oppose the... | |
| Peter R. Anstey - 2003 - 232 strani
...an arbitrary manner. Like the right of inheritance, contractual rights are also natural insofar as 'Truth and keeping of Faith belongs to Men, as Men, and not as Members of Society' (TTII. ii. 14, p. 295; also, II. xiii. 1 16 and II. xvi. 195). This makes one wonder whether we should... | |
| Ali AlʼAmin Mazrui - 2004 - 498 strani
...among the "savages." As Locke put is: The promises and bargains for truck... between a Swiss and an Indian, in the woods of America, are binding to them,...reference to one another. For truth and keeping of faith belong to man as man, and not as members of society.' In this case, Locke is not only referring to... | |
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