The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... Principle of Humanity . This is to say that the Principle of Humanity is the fundamental stan- dard , a model or rule of law . Those imperatives which in some fashion conform to or are expressive of the Principle of Humanity are lawful ...
... Principle of Humanity . This is to say that the Principle of Humanity is the fundamental stan- dard , a model or rule of law . Those imperatives which in some fashion conform to or are expressive of the Principle of Humanity are lawful ...
第 135 頁
... Principle is something more than merely a postulate . It is a necessary postulate with both interpretative and normative implications . Thus I suggest we have uncovered a norm or obligation or law that is necessary for the reflective ...
... Principle is something more than merely a postulate . It is a necessary postulate with both interpretative and normative implications . Thus I suggest we have uncovered a norm or obligation or law that is necessary for the reflective ...
第 138 頁
... principle of justification for revolutionary activity . However , it must be emphasized that the natural law is also a principle of limitation and a principle of method . As a principle of limitation , natural law can justify revolution ...
... principle of justification for revolutionary activity . However , it must be emphasized that the natural law is also a principle of limitation and a principle of method . As a principle of limitation , natural law can justify revolution ...
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