The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... mind , was an indication of unnaturalness and could be expected to lead to catastrophe for the individual and for the state . " The maintenance of the status quo , therefore , constituted the greatest good ; and the greatest evil was ...
... mind , was an indication of unnaturalness and could be expected to lead to catastrophe for the individual and for the state . " The maintenance of the status quo , therefore , constituted the greatest good ; and the greatest evil was ...
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... mind and concentrate wholly upon his pressing family problems . However , as head of state , he was supposed to be an example to all . Dekker calls specific attention to this neglect of duty , yet the Duke was no more neglectful of his ...
... mind and concentrate wholly upon his pressing family problems . However , as head of state , he was supposed to be an example to all . Dekker calls specific attention to this neglect of duty , yet the Duke was no more neglectful of his ...
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