The Growth of Economic Thought |
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... whose thought has been interpreted to imply that one concept , the thesis , will
inevitably turn into its opposite , the antithesis , and that the interaction of the two
generates a synthesis that in turn would be the first form of another triad .
... whose thought has been interpreted to imply that one concept , the thesis , will
inevitably turn into its opposite , the antithesis , and that the interaction of the two
generates a synthesis that in turn would be the first form of another triad .
第 31 頁
JUSTICE IN EXCHANGE It is subsequent to this discussion of distributive and
corrective justice that Aristotle turns to an ... requital or retribution both in the
biblical sense of " eye for eye , tooth for tooth ” as well as in the sense of “ one
good turn ...
JUSTICE IN EXCHANGE It is subsequent to this discussion of distributive and
corrective justice that Aristotle turns to an ... requital or retribution both in the
biblical sense of " eye for eye , tooth for tooth ” as well as in the sense of “ one
good turn ...
第 154 頁
A trade that turns its merchandise over slowly and holds its inventory for long
periods of time will be especially ... bring forth a larger amount of loan funds
because he argues that at a lower rate more people will be enabled to turn to
trading .
A trade that turns its merchandise over slowly and holds its inventory for long
periods of time will be especially ... bring forth a larger amount of loan funds
because he argues that at a lower rate more people will be enabled to turn to
trading .
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