The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... nature.24 It is frequently argued that this view of the motives which drive men into civil society is based on a disenchanted , indeed sordid , view of human nature . J. S. Mill contended that Bentham had stripped man of his noblest ...
... nature.24 It is frequently argued that this view of the motives which drive men into civil society is based on a disenchanted , indeed sordid , view of human nature . J. S. Mill contended that Bentham had stripped man of his noblest ...
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... nature is not necessarily to deny that human nature contains other possibilities . And by the same token , to discuss the purposes of the state in terms of the pleasure- pain calculus does not exclude the possibility that human nature ...
... nature is not necessarily to deny that human nature contains other possibilities . And by the same token , to discuss the purposes of the state in terms of the pleasure- pain calculus does not exclude the possibility that human nature ...
第 110 頁
... natural hazard is to purge oneself of the tendency to curse nature . This was put succinctly by him in an interview given in 1904 . She [ Nature ] loves us no better than her other produc- tions , but she signifies that the intelligence ...
... natural hazard is to purge oneself of the tendency to curse nature . This was put succinctly by him in an interview given in 1904 . She [ Nature ] loves us no better than her other produc- tions , but she signifies that the intelligence ...
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