The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 199
... Political liberty consists in safety , or at least in the opinion of being safe . " 121 The citizen's political liberty is " that tranquillity of mind that comes from the opinion that everybody has of his safety ; and in order to be in ...
... Political liberty consists in safety , or at least in the opinion of being safe . " 121 The citizen's political liberty is " that tranquillity of mind that comes from the opinion that everybody has of his safety ; and in order to be in ...
Stranica 200
... political freedom is distinct from philosophic freedom in being clearly a quality of the I - can and not of the I - will . Since it is possessed by the citizen rather than by man in general , it can manifest itself only in communities ...
... political freedom is distinct from philosophic freedom in being clearly a quality of the I - can and not of the I - will . Since it is possessed by the citizen rather than by man in general , it can manifest itself only in communities ...
Stranica 203
... political thought , is the astounding fact that both legends ( in sharp contradiction with the well - known principles allegedly inspiring political action in constituted communities ) hold that in the case of foundation - the supreme ...
... political thought , is the astounding fact that both legends ( in sharp contradiction with the well - known principles allegedly inspiring political action in constituted communities ) hold that in the case of foundation - the supreme ...
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