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Stranica iv
... have preceded him . The writer of these volumes is under great obli- gations to Schlosser , whose good sense and manly criticism are of great value in the interpretation of the Politics ; he is also much indebted to Schneider iv PREFACE .
... have preceded him . The writer of these volumes is under great obli- gations to Schlosser , whose good sense and manly criticism are of great value in the interpretation of the Politics ; he is also much indebted to Schneider iv PREFACE .
Stranica xi
... sense of unity and power will often arise in the mind after long study of a writing which at first seemed poor and dis- appointing . Through the distinctions and other mannerisms of his school , the original thinker shines forth to any ...
... sense of unity and power will often arise in the mind after long study of a writing which at first seemed poor and dis- appointing . Through the distinctions and other mannerisms of his school , the original thinker shines forth to any ...
Stranica xv
... sense of the words , without the state . For when separated from his fellows , man is no longer man ; he is either a god or a beast . There is a social instinct in all of us , but it requires to be developed ; and he who by the help of ...
... sense of the words , without the state . For when separated from his fellows , man is no longer man ; he is either a god or a beast . There is a social instinct in all of us , but it requires to be developed ; and he who by the help of ...
Stranica xviii
... sense than the family . ... The distinction between men and animals is seen to be the gift of language by which the sphere of human nature is enlarged and rendered capable of good and evil . This distinction is here limited by Aristotle ...
... sense than the family . ... The distinction between men and animals is seen to be the gift of language by which the sphere of human nature is enlarged and rendered capable of good and evil . This distinction is here limited by Aristotle ...
Stranica xxi
... sense of justice revolted from the former , and he probably regarded the latter as too much at variance with the actual condition of the world . How could the 400,000 Athenian slaves ever be eman- cipated ? How could the Greek enjoy ...
... sense of justice revolted from the former , and he probably regarded the latter as too much at variance with the actual condition of the world . How could the 400,000 Athenian slaves ever be eman- cipated ? How could the Greek enjoy ...
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