Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... Thomas Paine VIII . The Founding Fathers Benjamin Franklin 98 100 104 106 111 112 113 116 121 124 129 137 138 Thomas Jefferson 144 Madison Hamilton John Jay 148 153 157 John Adams 160 The American and the French Revolutions 165 IX ...
... Thomas Paine VIII . The Founding Fathers Benjamin Franklin 98 100 104 106 111 112 113 116 121 124 129 137 138 Thomas Jefferson 144 Madison Hamilton John Jay 148 153 157 John Adams 160 The American and the French Revolutions 165 IX ...
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... THOMAS HOBBES Another great man of reason was trying to reason a way to national peace and harmony as early as the First and Second Bishops ' War of 1639 and 1640. While Pym and Hampden headed His Majesty's far from loyal opposition and ...
... THOMAS HOBBES Another great man of reason was trying to reason a way to national peace and harmony as early as the First and Second Bishops ' War of 1639 and 1640. While Pym and Hampden headed His Majesty's far from loyal opposition and ...
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... Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo . Thomas Malthus ( 1766-1834 ) was another of those quiet men who have a way of shaking the world . He was born to a good family and a good fortune . His father was an indepen- dent thinker literally of ...
... Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo . Thomas Malthus ( 1766-1834 ) was another of those quiet men who have a way of shaking the world . He was born to a good family and a good fortune . His father was an indepen- dent thinker literally of ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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