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" To this war of every man, against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Where there is no common power, there is no law: where no law, no injustice. "
Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law - หน้า 298
โดย Joseph Rickaby - 1919 - 379 หน้า
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: The philosophy of the active and moral powers ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 654 หน้า
...interpreters of their laws.' " In the state of nature (according to him) nothing can be unjust, and the notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice...no common power there is no law ; where no law no transgression. No law can be unjust.f Nay, temperance is no more naturally right, according to this...

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, เล่มที่ 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 หน้า
...«.!_•!• . .1 .i« i • war nothing this also is consequent ; that nothing can be unjust. l§ unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and...power, there is no law : where no law, no injustice. Force, and fraud, are in war the two cardinal virtues. Justice, and injustice are none of the faculties...

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, เล่มที่ 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 หน้า
...of every man, against every man, Tn such a this also is consequent ; that nothing can be unjust, u The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice...power, there is no law : where no law, no injustice. Force, and fraud, are in war the two cardinal virtues. Justice, and injustice are none of the faculties...

The London University Magazine, เล่มที่ 1

1842 - 416 หน้า
...different " tempers, customs and doctrines of men are different." Again in a state of nature nothing is unjust — " the notions of right and wrong, "justice...injustice, have there no place. Where there is no comnion " power, there is no law ; where no law no injustice." What a false and degrading view of the...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, เล่มที่ 13

1848 - 614 หน้า
...the peril and of lengthening existence, when there is as_yet no justice among men ? " To this warre of every man against every man this also is consequent...wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Force and raud are in warre the two cardinall vertues," &c. — Ibid. In this exigency one would look...

The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the ..., เล่มที่ 3

Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 720 หน้า
...the transgression of it." And he gives us the same over again in English : " In the state of. nature nothing can be unjust ; the notions of right and wrong,...no common power, there is no law ; where no law, no transgression."J " No law can be unjust. "§ Nay, temperance is no more (jtvcret, " naturally " according...

The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the ..., เล่มที่ 3

Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 716 หน้า
...the transgression of it." And he gives us the same over again in English : " In the state of nature nothing can be unjust ; the notions of right and wrong,...no common power, there is no law ; where no law, no transgression."! " No law can be unjust. "§ Nay, temperance is no more Qvatt, " naturally " according...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, เล่มที่ 13

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 หน้า
...the peril and of lengthening existence, when there is as yet no justice among men ? " To this warre of every man against every man this also is consequent...wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Force and fraud are in warre the two cardinall venues," fice. —Rid. In this exigency one would look...

The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of Man

Dugald Stewart - 1849 - 450 หน้า
...interpreters of their laws.' f ' In the state of nature,' according to him, ' nothing can be unjust, and the notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. * It may be proper to mention that Cudworth alludes here to Gassendi, who was at much pains to revive...

The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of Man

Dugald Stewart - 1851 - 480 หน้า
...interpreters of their laws.' * ' In the state of nature,' according to him, ' nothing can be unjust, and the notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Where thefe is no common power there is no law; where no law, no injustice.'f 'No law can be unjust.' J Nay,...




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