The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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is guided by theory but is not itself theoretical in character . It is to be hoped that the work of empiricists can be helpful to political actors in this task . What I wish to discuss here is the character of the normative principles ...
is guided by theory but is not itself theoretical in character . It is to be hoped that the work of empiricists can be helpful to political actors in this task . What I wish to discuss here is the character of the normative principles ...
第 57 頁
... character of social pressure ; but he finds nothing to praise in it either . Its value lies solely in its effec- tiveness as a means of control , concerning which he has serious doubts . That is why he includes it in his list of ...
... character of social pressure ; but he finds nothing to praise in it either . Its value lies solely in its effec- tiveness as a means of control , concerning which he has serious doubts . That is why he includes it in his list of ...
第 58 頁
... character of government , since none can avoid punishing altogether . An equally inherent objection to government is raised by Kant in his remark , also encountered before , that the incentive to obey a government may be fear of ...
... character of government , since none can avoid punishing altogether . An equally inherent objection to government is raised by Kant in his remark , also encountered before , that the incentive to obey a government may be fear of ...
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