| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...be done. Therefore before the names of just, and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of...benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant ; and to make good that propriety, which by mutual contract men acquire, in recompense of the universal... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...done. Therefore before the names of just, and unjust can have place, there must be ' some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of...benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant ; and to make good that propriety, which by mutual contract men acquire, in recompense of the universal... | |
| 1884 - 954 páginas
...covenant. . . . Therefore, before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power to compel men equally to the performance of...people's characters in Ilobbes's day really so bad as to war- 1 rant his assumption that none would perform their covenants in the! absence of a coercive power... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 156 páginas
...covenant. .... Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of...than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant/t Were people's characters in Hobbes's day really so bad as to warrant his assumption that... | |
| 1884 - 946 páginas
...names of just and unjust can have place, there •must be some coercive'power, to compel men equally'io the performance of their covenants, by the terror...breach of their covenant."* Were people's characters in Hobbes's day really so bad as to warrant his assumption that none would perform their covenants in... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1888 - 76 páginas
...covenant. .... Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of...benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant. " f Were people's characters in Hobbes's day really so bad as to warrant his assumption that none would... | |
| Hugh Taylor - 1888 - 380 páginas
...place there must be some coercive power to compel men equally to the performance of their covenant, by the terror of some punishment greater than the...benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant." Probably the objection manifested to the moral opinions of Hobbes is animated more by aversion to his... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...be done. Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of...benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant ; and to make good that propriety, which by mutual contract men acquire, in recompense of the universal... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 324 páginas
...just. . . . Therefore before the names of just and nnjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of their covenants, by the terror of some pnnishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant."* In this paragraph... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 594 páginas
...just. . . . Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of...benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant." * In this paragraph the essential propositions are : — justice is fulfilment of covenant ; fulfilment... | |
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