The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 61 頁
... justice or justice of the state . The results of that search with suitable modification can be applied to the more fundamental in- quiry concerning the individual's own justice . For an analogy does have differences as well as ...
... justice or justice of the state . The results of that search with suitable modification can be applied to the more fundamental in- quiry concerning the individual's own justice . For an analogy does have differences as well as ...
第 63 頁
... justice is the basis for the analysis of the justice of the individual . It should be sharply distinguished from the basis of communal justice , which has as its ground the differentiation of social abilities of individuals in the state ...
... justice is the basis for the analysis of the justice of the individual . It should be sharply distinguished from the basis of communal justice , which has as its ground the differentiation of social abilities of individuals in the state ...
第 64 頁
... justice of the individual : " But now let us work out the inquiry in which we supposed that , if we found some larger thing that contained justice and viewed it there , we should more easily discover its nature in the individual man ...
... justice of the individual : " But now let us work out the inquiry in which we supposed that , if we found some larger thing that contained justice and viewed it there , we should more easily discover its nature in the individual man ...
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