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" Therefore before the names of just, and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally to the performance of their covenants, by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their... "
The Moral Law: Or, The Theory and Practice of Duty; an Ethical Text-book - หน้า 183
โดย Edward John Hamilton - 1902 - 464 หน้า
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, เล่มที่ 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 หน้า
...natural condition of war, cannot be done. Therefore before the names of just, and unjust can have place, there must be ' some coercive power, to compel men...by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant ; and to make good that propriety, which by mutual...

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, เล่มที่ 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 หน้า
...natural condition of war, cannot be done. Therefore before the names of just, and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally...by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant ; and to make good that propriety, which by mutual...

The Data of Ethics

Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 320 หน้า
...whatsoever is not unjust, is just. . . . Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally...by the terror of some "punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant."* In this paragraph the essential propositions...

The Man Versus the State: Containing "The New Toryism," "The Coming Slavery ...

Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 156 หน้า
...the not performance of covenant. .... Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally...by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant/t Were people's characters in Hobbes's day really...

The Popular Science Monthly, เล่มที่ 25

1884 - 954 หน้า
...the not performance of covenant. . . . Therefore, before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power to compel men equally...by the terror of some punishment greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant.! "Were people's characters in Ilobbes's day really...

The Contemporary Review, เล่มที่ 46

1884 - 946 หน้า
...names of just and unjust can have place, there •must be some coercive'power, to compel men equally'io the performance of their covenants, by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit -they expect by the breach of their covenant."* Were people's characters in Hobbes's day really...

The Coming Slavery and Other Essays

Herbert Spencer - 1888 - 76 หน้า
...the not performance of covenant. .... Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally...by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant. " f Were people's characters in Hobbes's day really...

The Morality of Nations: A Study in the Evolution of Ethics

Hugh Taylor - 1888 - 380 หน้า
...by a different method, long ago by Hobbes, that "before the names of just and unjust can have place there must be some coercive power to compel men equally to the performance of their covenant, by the terror of some punishment greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their...

Hobbes's Leviathan; Harrington's Ocean; Famous Pamphlets [A.D. 1644 to A.D ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 หน้า
...natural condition of war, cannot be done. Therefore before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power, to compel men equally...by the terror of some punishment, greater than the benefit they expect by the breach of their covenant ; and to make good that propriety, which by mutual...

Individualism, a System of Politics

Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1889 - 416 หน้า
...Government, according to him, is based) ; " therefore, before the names of just and unjust can have place, there must be some coercive power to compel men equally to the performance of their covenants." ('Hence it is clear that by "injustice" Hobbes meant to denote the breach of legal duties. Ignoring...




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