Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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54 Not only do kings fail to reward merit ; they cannot even tolerate the presence
of just and sincere men . " From such intruders , " wrote Godwin , “ they hasten to
men of pliant character , who will flatter their mistakes , put a varnish on their ...
54 Not only do kings fail to reward merit ; they cannot even tolerate the presence
of just and sincere men . " From such intruders , " wrote Godwin , “ they hasten to
men of pliant character , who will flatter their mistakes , put a varnish on their ...
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But the merit of this intention is the same whether the benefit is bestowed on me
or on someone else . If another man and I prefer our respective benefactors , we
cannot both be right , because my benefactor cannot be both better and worse ...
But the merit of this intention is the same whether the benefit is bestowed on me
or on someone else . If another man and I prefer our respective benefactors , we
cannot both be right , because my benefactor cannot be both better and worse ...
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merit will be in exact proportion to the degree to which that human being was
worthy of the benefit conferred . “ Gratitude therefore . . . is no part of justice or
virtue . ” 2 In a note to the passage just quoted , Godwin said , “ this argument is
stated ...
merit will be in exact proportion to the degree to which that human being was
worthy of the benefit conferred . “ Gratitude therefore . . . is no part of justice or
virtue . ” 2 In a note to the passage just quoted , Godwin said , “ this argument is
stated ...
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