| James Seth - 1905 - 498 頁
...of the 'state of nature.' "Injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, acception of persona and the rest, can never be made lawful. For it can...preserve life, and peace destroy it."— Leviathan, ch. xv. For Hobbes's immediate successors this element of his thought seems to have had no significance.... | |
| 1908 - 768 頁
...law, yet his purpose was against the law; which, where the obligation is in foro interno, is a breach. The laws of Nature are immutable and eternal; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a desire and endeavour, I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 頁
...law, yet his purpose was against the law; which, where the obligation is inforo interno, is a breach. The laws of Nature are immutable and eternal ; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a desire and endeavour, I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| 1910 - 470 頁
...law, yet his purpose was against the law; which, where the obligation is in foro interno, is a breach. The laws of Nature are immutable and eternal; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a desire and endeavour—I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 436 頁
...law, yet his purpose was against the law; which, where the obligation is in foro interno, is a breach. The laws of Nature are immutable and eternal; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a desire and endeavour — I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| 1910 - 470 頁
...law, yet his purpose was against the law; which, where the obligation is in foro inferno, is a breach. The laws of Nature are immutable and eternal; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a desire and endeavour — I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers - 1911 - 338 頁
...thou wouldst not have done to -thyself." Moreover these Laws of Nature are " immutable and eternal," for " it can never be that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it." The science of these is " the true and only moral philosophy." It must be noticed, however, that these... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 604 頁
...law, yet his purpose was against the law; which, where the obligation is in foro interno, is a breach. The laws of nature are immutable and eternal; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a desire and endeavor, I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1914 - 1358 頁
...another which thou wouldest not have done to thyself. The laws of nature are immutable and eternal; injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity,...that war shall preserve life and peace destroy it. The science of these laws is the true and only moral philosophy. For moral philosophy is nothing else... | |
| Henry Percy Farrell - 1917 - 242 頁
...depend ultimately upon motives of self-interest. " The Lawes of Nature are Immutable and Eternall; for Injustice, Ingratitude, Arrogance, Pride, Iniquity,...Acception of persons, and the rest, can never be made lawfull. For it can never be that Warre should preserve life, and peace destroy it." Against the criticism... | |
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