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Page lviii
... Spinoza was a utilitarian before the time . And when , almost a century later , Hume and his disciples began to formulate the principle anew , it was in profound ignorance that the work had been done long before them , and done with a ...
... Spinoza was a utilitarian before the time . And when , almost a century later , Hume and his disciples began to formulate the principle anew , it was in profound ignorance that the work had been done long before them , and done with a ...
Page lxii
... Spinoza appears to accept it , that is in a form which , directly it is sifted , proves to be no Contract at all . It has not the sanctity of a Contract ; for it is revocable at any moment that ' the public interest demands . ' It has ...
... Spinoza appears to accept it , that is in a form which , directly it is sifted , proves to be no Contract at all . It has not the sanctity of a Contract ; for it is revocable at any moment that ' the public interest demands . ' It has ...
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... Spinoza , we come to an apparent exception . He allows himself to speak of the ' conditions or contract , ' under which the community transfers its powers to king or council . But as king , or council , is declared to be the only ...
... Spinoza , we come to an apparent exception . He allows himself to speak of the ' conditions or contract , ' under which the community transfers its powers to king or council . But as king , or council , is declared to be the only ...
Contents
ABBREVIATIONS | x |
TABLE DES LIVRES ET DES CHAPITRES | lxxiii |
LIVRE II | 21 |
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