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Page 87
... interest can then be pitted against private interest , the common good against the individual good . Indeed , I have found health called a national resource , which of course it is , but surely not in the first place . In trying to ...
... interest can then be pitted against private interest , the common good against the individual good . Indeed , I have found health called a national resource , which of course it is , but surely not in the first place . In trying to ...
Page 95
... interest " rule ) , he is bound not to let any other interest interfere with that of the patient in being cured . But manifestly more sublime norms than contractual ones are involved . We may speak of a sacred trust ; strictly by its ...
... interest " rule ) , he is bound not to let any other interest interfere with that of the patient in being cured . But manifestly more sublime norms than contractual ones are involved . We may speak of a sacred trust ; strictly by its ...
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... interest and not primarily in the interest of one of the parties to the quarrel . On this ground , the use of force by the police is justifiable , provided ( as is no doubt sometimes the case ) the authorities are employing the police ...
... interest and not primarily in the interest of one of the parties to the quarrel . On this ground , the use of force by the police is justifiable , provided ( as is no doubt sometimes the case ) the authorities are employing the police ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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