Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... ends . If , according to the theory of state of natural law , people give up all their violence for the sake of the state , this is done on the assumption ( which Spinoza , for example , states explicitly in his Tractatus Theologico ...
... ends . If , according to the theory of state of natural law , people give up all their violence for the sake of the state , this is done on the assumption ( which Spinoza , for example , states explicitly in his Tractatus Theologico ...
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... ends , a hypo- thetical distinction between kinds of violence must be based on the presence or absence of a general historical acknowl- edgment of its ends . Ends that lack such acknowledgment may be called natural ends , the other legal ...
... ends , a hypo- thetical distinction between kinds of violence must be based on the presence or absence of a general historical acknowl- edgment of its ends . Ends that lack such acknowledgment may be called natural ends , the other legal ...
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... ends remain for the sanctioners natural ends , and can therefore in a crisis come into conflict with their own legal or natural ends . Admittedly , military violence is in the first place used quite directly , as predatory violence ...
... ends remain for the sanctioners natural ends , and can therefore in a crisis come into conflict with their own legal or natural ends . Admittedly , military violence is in the first place used quite directly , as predatory violence ...
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