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" The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or direction of power can be suitable either to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs. "
History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century - Página 248
por Leslie Stephen - 1902
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La théorie kantienne de l'histoire

Alexis Philonenko - 1986 - 262 páginas
...exposer. Que dit Burke ? : « The nature of man is intricate ; the objects of society are of the- greatest complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or...to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs. » (144). L'Assemblée, si philosophique soit-elle, se perdra dans ce dédale et inévitablement la...
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Evolution et révolution(s) dans la Grande-Bretagne du XVIIIe siècle

Paul-Gabriel Boucé - 1993 - 212 páginas
...talk of them as if they continued in the simplicity of their original direction. The nature of man is intricate ; the objects of society are of the greatest...suitable either to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs.7 Si l'on veut, en vérité, recourir à la notion de contrat social stricto sensu il faut...
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Education, Cultural Myths, and the Ecological Crisis: Toward Deep Changes

C. A. Bowers - 1993 - 242 páginas
...thus of the myriad dimensions of thinking. Echoing Edmund Burke's statement that "the nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity," 24 they recognize a dimension of knowledge that is as antithetical to the views of Hirsch, Adler, Bloom,...
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Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche

David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...talk of them as if they continued in the simplicity of their original direction. The nature of man R U l ! l ! l ! When I hear the simplicity of contrivance aimed at and boasted of in any new political constitutions,...
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Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia, Volumen1671

Joseph James Chambliss - 1996 - 742 páginas
...violence that characterized the French Revolution, was based on his belief that "the nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest...to man's nature or to the quality of his affairs" (1962: 92). Other philosophical conservatives include Samuel T. Coleridge (1772-1834), who criticized...
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The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History

Hugh Ragsdale - 1996 - 332 páginas
...American constitution: division of power, and checks and balances. Burke observed that "the nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest...to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs." 2 Kiev did not, of course, have the benefit of this political wisdom, but its government reflected...
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The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History

Hugh Ragsdale - 1996 - 336 páginas
...American constitution: division of power, and checks and balances. Burke observed that "the nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest...suitable either to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs."2 Kiev did not, of course, have the benefit of this political wisdom, but its government reflected...
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Conservatism: An Anthology of Social and Political Thought from David Hume ...

Jerry Z. Muller - 1997 - 476 páginas
...talk of them as if they continued in the simplicity of their original direction. The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest...to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs. When I hear the simplicity of contrivance aimed at and boasted of in any new political constitutions,...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 páginas
...talk of them as if they continued in the simplicity of their original direction. The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest...to man's nature or to the quality of his affairs. When I hear the simplicity of contrivance aimed at and boasted of in any new political constitutions,...
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Antidiscrimination Law and Social Equality

Andrew Koppelman - 1998 - 292 páginas
...with other considerations, Edmund Burke's warning presses on us with some urgency: The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest...to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs. ... If you were to contemplate society in but one point of view, all these simple modes of polity are...
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