The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 20 頁
... principles . In some degree Hobbes was taking advantage of this in his arguments in the Leviathan that would suggest that the sov- ereign is the source of all binding normative political principles.25 A further advantage of such a ...
... principles . In some degree Hobbes was taking advantage of this in his arguments in the Leviathan that would suggest that the sov- ereign is the source of all binding normative political principles.25 A further advantage of such a ...
第 21 頁
... Principles of Morals and Legislation . The sort of tentative moves toward claims for the persuasiveness of particular norma- tive principles ( or in some cases , perhaps , more precisely " pre- scriptive principles " ) that are made by ...
... Principles of Morals and Legislation . The sort of tentative moves toward claims for the persuasiveness of particular norma- tive principles ( or in some cases , perhaps , more precisely " pre- scriptive principles " ) that are made by ...
第 24 頁
... principles which alone are definitive of morally correct political action . A conceptual theorist is arguing that the concepts represented by the principles that he elucidates as normative political principles are somehow neces- sarily ...
... principles which alone are definitive of morally correct political action . A conceptual theorist is arguing that the concepts represented by the principles that he elucidates as normative political principles are somehow neces- sarily ...
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