| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1920 - 494 頁
...had expressly written:1 "The laws of nature are immutable and eternal; for injustice, ingratitude, pride, iniquity, acception of persons, and the rest...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it." This gives everything that could intelligently be claimed from Cudworth's standpoint ; it gives, indeed,... | |
| Georg Cohn - 1923 - 338 頁
...and Society of Mankind. Vergl. auch ibid. Hobbes' Polemik gegen die Aristotelische Methode. ia) ibid. The Laws of Nature are immutable and eternal; for Injustice, Ingratitude. Arrogance, .... and the rest, can never be made lawful. For it can never te, that War shall preserve Life, and... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1926 - 612 頁
...nature are immutable and eternal ; "for injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, exception of persons and the rest can never be made lawful ;...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it" (Part I, Chap. XIII). The first law of nature is this "that every man ought to endeavor peace, as far... | |
| Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw - 1926 - 232 頁
...immutable and eternal : for injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, acceptance of persons, can never be made lawful. For it can never be that war shall preserve life and peace destroy it." But at the same time he would have said moral laws only make for peace when they are commonly observed,... | |
| Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw - 1926 - 232 頁
...of the Laws of Nature he had admitted to the full the importance of moral behaviour for the State. " The Laws of Nature are immutable and eternal: for...injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, acceptance of persons, can never be made lawful. For it can never be that war shall preserve life and... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1926 - 612 頁
...sense that they are discovered by reason to follow from the nature of man in social relation. He says the laws of nature are immutable and eternal ; "for...injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, exception of persons and the rest can never be made lawful ; for it can never be that war shall preserve... | |
| Dante Germino - 1979 - 416 頁
...laws of nature with an observation that has special significance for the sovereign's jurisdiction: The laws of nature are immutable and eternal; for...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it." The Laws of Nature and Moral Philosophy Hobbes attached such importance to the laws of nature that... | |
| Jean Hampton - 1986 - 318 頁
...passage concerning the force of the laws' obliging power: 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 shall preserve life, and Peace destroy it. [Lev, 15, 38, 79]... | |
| Martin A. Bertman, Michel Malherbe - 1989 - 256 頁
...regard to those laws of nature dictating peace, Hobbes makes it clear why they are laws of nature, For it can never be that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. (Lev XV, 37) Hobbes is so clear and consistent in holding that reason has self-preservation as its... | |
| David Daiches Raphael - 1991 - 440 頁
...yet his purpose was against the law, which, where the obligation is inforo interno, is a breach. 77 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... | |
| |