Basic Problems of Philosophy: Selected ReadingsDaniel J. Bronstein, Yervant Hovhannes Krikorian, Philip Paul Wiener |
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... person of special education , and in general a person of universal educa- tion , who is a good judge . Hence the young are not proper students of political science , as they have no experience of the actions of life which form the ...
... person of special education , and in general a person of universal educa- tion , who is a good judge . Hence the young are not proper students of political science , as they have no experience of the actions of life which form the ...
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... person gives different definitions at dif- ferent times ; for when a person has been ill , it is health , when he is poor , it is wealth , and , if he is conscious of his own ignorance , he envies people who use grand language above his ...
... person gives different definitions at dif- ferent times ; for when a person has been ill , it is health , when he is poor , it is wealth , and , if he is conscious of his own ignorance , he envies people who use grand language above his ...
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... person ; and every one to own , and acknowledge himself to be author of whatsoever he that so beareth their person , shall act , or cause to be acted , in those things which concern the common peace and safety ; and therein to submit ...
... person ; and every one to own , and acknowledge himself to be author of whatsoever he that so beareth their person , shall act , or cause to be acted , in those things which concern the common peace and safety ; and therein to submit ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
On the Improvement of the Understanding Benedict | 30 |
INTRODUCTION | 68 |
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