Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Band 1;Band 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 Seiten |
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... classical subject of heroism a modern treatment , making clear at once how much he had learned from the classics and how much he departed from them in what he had to teach . In time Rousseau would perfect a style that allowed him to use ...
... classical subject of heroism a modern treatment , making clear at once how much he had learned from the classics and how much he departed from them in what he had to teach . In time Rousseau would perfect a style that allowed him to use ...
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... classical view of the hero . A reader familiar with the classical accounts of the hero might well suppose that Rousseau's purpose was to criticize these accounts , failing to see that his ultimate aim is to criticize the contemporary ...
... classical view of the hero . A reader familiar with the classical accounts of the hero might well suppose that Rousseau's purpose was to criticize these accounts , failing to see that his ultimate aim is to criticize the contemporary ...
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... classical accounts of virtue that made it the exclusive preserve of a moral elite , an elite bearing no nec- essary relation to an existing oligarchy and aristocracy , but an elite all the same . Plato dared to hope that this moral ...
... classical accounts of virtue that made it the exclusive preserve of a moral elite , an elite bearing no nec- essary relation to an existing oligarchy and aristocracy , but an elite all the same . Plato dared to hope that this moral ...
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... classical sense . His virtù was like the classical virtue only in being the executive virtue that would bring deeds from words . But whereas Plato insisted that courage was but a small part of a wider morality , Machiavelli takes it in ...
... classical sense . His virtù was like the classical virtue only in being the executive virtue that would bring deeds from words . But whereas Plato insisted that courage was but a small part of a wider morality , Machiavelli takes it in ...
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... classical political theory . Justice was something in what a man did . In the contemporary world justice is not a personal quality but an institutional one . Justice is something that happens to a person . In the ancient world the ...
... classical political theory . Justice was something in what a man did . In the contemporary world justice is not a personal quality but an institutional one . Justice is something that happens to a person . In the ancient world the ...
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