The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... nature he still clings to . In the great American mass that human nature is certainly foolish and unlovely enough . It is too often blown up with flatu- lence , corroded with lust , on familiar terms with chicanery and lying ; it openly ...
... nature he still clings to . In the great American mass that human nature is certainly foolish and unlovely enough . It is too often blown up with flatu- lence , corroded with lust , on familiar terms with chicanery and lying ; it openly ...
Strana 121
... Natural rights , he asserted , are those which be- long to man by reason of the nature God has endowed him with ; and the state is a moral agent , arising out of custom , to secure and guarantee such rights . It is “ as truly natural as ...
... Natural rights , he asserted , are those which be- long to man by reason of the nature God has endowed him with ; and the state is a moral agent , arising out of custom , to secure and guarantee such rights . It is “ as truly natural as ...
Strana 122
... nature of man , and dismissed the romantic interpretation of natural rights as heathenish , Woolsey turned to ... nature of man and needs of man and of men reach " ; 21 that is to say , its control runs far beyond mere police powers ...
... nature of man , and dismissed the romantic interpretation of natural rights as heathenish , Woolsey turned to ... nature of man and needs of man and of men reach " ; 21 that is to say , its control runs far beyond mere police powers ...
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