The Intellectual Tradition of the West: Copernicus to KafkaMorton Donner, Kenneth Eugene Eble, Robert E. Helbling Scott, Foresman, 1967 - Civilization, Western |
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... possible through the ability of some rational being may also be considered as a possible purpose of some will . Therefore the principles of action concerning the means needed to attain some pos- sible purpose are really infinitely ...
... possible through the ability of some rational being may also be considered as a possible purpose of some will . Therefore the principles of action concerning the means needed to attain some pos- sible purpose are really infinitely ...
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... possible in accordance with principles stated previously . The reason is that all rational beings . are governed by the law that each must treat itself and all other such beings , never merely as means , but also always as ends in ...
... possible in accordance with principles stated previously . The reason is that all rational beings . are governed by the law that each must treat itself and all other such beings , never merely as means , but also always as ends in ...
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... possible from pain , and as rich as possible in enjoyments , both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of quality , and the rule for measuring it against quantity , being the preference felt by those who in their opportunities of ...
... possible from pain , and as rich as possible in enjoyments , both in point of quantity and quality ; the test of quality , and the rule for measuring it against quantity , being the preference felt by those who in their opportunities of ...
Contents
Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres | 3 |
JOHANNES KEPLER | 18 |
GALILEO GALILEI | 26 |
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