The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 21 頁
... accept a set of principles that they should accept them as proceeding from classes of human beings who have some sort of superiority to other humans . Furthermore , since the principles which can be discovered in this way are to be ...
... accept a set of principles that they should accept them as proceeding from classes of human beings who have some sort of superiority to other humans . Furthermore , since the principles which can be discovered in this way are to be ...
第 23 頁
... accept as authoritative . In a sense , they seem to assume that there are principles laid away somewhere which it is only necessary to discover and to explicate . The job of the political theorist is thus seemingly rather like that of ...
... accept as authoritative . In a sense , they seem to assume that there are principles laid away somewhere which it is only necessary to discover and to explicate . The job of the political theorist is thus seemingly rather like that of ...
第 126 頁
... accept the idea , as so many have , that such a society already exists . Were selfhood thus extinct , Bellow argues , the possibility for moral significance would cease , and clearly the belief that it has not ceased is at the basis of ...
... accept the idea , as so many have , that such a society already exists . Were selfhood thus extinct , Bellow argues , the possibility for moral significance would cease , and clearly the belief that it has not ceased is at the basis of ...
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