The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 98 頁
... morally obliged to aim at the freedom of the other man only because it is a necessary means to the realization of my own freedom , which is my ultimate good . That his freedom is his ultimate good is immaterial to my moral obliga- tion ...
... morally obliged to aim at the freedom of the other man only because it is a necessary means to the realization of my own freedom , which is my ultimate good . That his freedom is his ultimate good is immaterial to my moral obliga- tion ...
第 99 頁
... moral life in the sense indi- cated . Even the tyrant , she writes , always wants the freedom of self and the ... moral analysis is her understanding of the nature of man . The moral imperatives that constitute the normative obligation ...
... moral life in the sense indi- cated . Even the tyrant , she writes , always wants the freedom of self and the ... moral analysis is her understanding of the nature of man . The moral imperatives that constitute the normative obligation ...
第 100 頁
... moral obligation of all men whether or not they recognize it . So , again , it is evident that what we find here are judgments that are quite characteristic of natural law theory . If this analysis of the content of Simone de Beauvoir's ...
... moral obligation of all men whether or not they recognize it . So , again , it is evident that what we find here are judgments that are quite characteristic of natural law theory . If this analysis of the content of Simone de Beauvoir's ...
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