The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 61 頁
... individual's own justice . For an analogy does have differences as well as similarities , and too often in the interpretation of this analogy the significant differences have been overlooked . The similarity between justice of the state ...
... individual's own justice . For an analogy does have differences as well as similarities , and too often in the interpretation of this analogy the significant differences have been overlooked . The similarity between justice of the state ...
第 63 頁
... individual , not merely to a philosophical elite . This tentative statement of an equality of all individuals in the potentiality for attaining justice is the basis for the analysis of the justice of the individual . It should be ...
... individual , not merely to a philosophical elite . This tentative statement of an equality of all individuals in the potentiality for attaining justice is the basis for the analysis of the justice of the individual . It should be ...
第 65 頁
... individual ; it is based on the principle of the division of labor which assumes an inequality in social abilities among the citizens making up the state . In con- trast , justice of the individual is intra - individual . Its basis lies ...
... individual ; it is based on the principle of the division of labor which assumes an inequality in social abilities among the citizens making up the state . In con- trast , justice of the individual is intra - individual . Its basis lies ...
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