Adam's children, being not presently as soon as born under this law of reason, were not presently free; for law, in its true notion, is not so much the limitation as the direction of a free and intelligent agent to his proper interest, and prescribes... Coercion as Cure: A Critical History of Psychiatry - Stranica 2napisao/la Thomas Szasz - 2011 - Broj stranica: 293Ograničeni pregled - O ovoj knjizi
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...which is to ensure rather than hinder self-determination. "For law, in its true notion," Locke argues, "is not so much the limitation as the direction of...his proper interest, and prescribes no farther than it for the general good of those under that law. . . . The end of law is not to abolish or restrain... | |
| James M. Donovan - 2007 - Broj stranica: 292
...community, and promulgated." (Summa Theologica Q.91, art. 4 [1265]) John Locke: "For law, in its proper notion is not so much the limitation as the direction...is for the general good of those under that law." {Second Treatise of Government §57 [1689]) Jean Jacques Rousseau: "Laws . . . are acts of the general... | |
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