LeviathanSimon and Schuster, 28 cze 2013 - 417 Leviathan is both a magnificent literary achievement and the greatest work of political philosophy in the English language. Permanently challenging, it has found new applications and new refutations in every generation. |
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Strona xiv
... command must ascend to him like a pyramid. The liberty of the subject consisted only in those things which were not forbidden by law, law being simply the command of the sovereign. To say that a law was unjust could mean nothing except ...
... command must ascend to him like a pyramid. The liberty of the subject consisted only in those things which were not forbidden by law, law being simply the command of the sovereign. To say that a law was unjust could mean nothing except ...
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... to the giving of the names of accidents to names and speeches; as they do that say, the nature of a thing is its definition; a man's command is his will; and the like. 6. The sixth, to the use of metaphors, tropes, and 32 Of Man.
... to the giving of the names of accidents to names and speeches; as they do that say, the nature of a thing is its definition; a man's command is his will; and the like. 6. The sixth, to the use of metaphors, tropes, and 32 Of Man.
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... command: but some of them have particular expressions by themselves, which nevertheless are not affirmations, unless it be when they serve to make other inferences, besides that of the passion they proceed from. Deliberation is ...
... command: but some of them have particular expressions by themselves, which nevertheless are not affirmations, unless it be when they serve to make other inferences, besides that of the passion they proceed from. Deliberation is ...
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... command. How then could the Jews fall into this opinion of possession? I can imagine no reason, but that which is common to all men. Namely, the want of curiosity to search natural causes: and their placing felicity in the acquisition ...
... command. How then could the Jews fall into this opinion of possession? I can imagine no reason, but that which is common to all men. Namely, the want of curiosity to search natural causes: and their placing felicity in the acquisition ...
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Spis treści
XXVIII | 191 |
XXIX | 198 |
XXX | 206 |
XXXI | 226 |
XXXII | 241 |
XXXIII | 250 |
XXXIV | 261 |
XXXV | 277 |
XXXVI | 289 |
XXXVII | 291 |
XXXVIII | 296 |
XXXIX | 307 |
XL | 319 |
XLI | 327 |
XLII | 342 |
XLIII | 350 |
XLIV | 365 |
XLV | 368 |
XLVI | 379 |
XLVII | 387 |
XLVIII | 457 |
XLIX | 471 |
L | 473 |
LI | 498 |
LII | 518 |
LIII | 536 |
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