The state of Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty... The Orthocratic Stateнаписао/ла Martin Sicker - 2003 - 200 страницаПриказ није доступан - О овој књизи
| Charles Taliaferro - 2005 - 482 страница
...theistic strand running through Locke's understanding of the propriety and limits of self-governance: The State of Nature has a Law of Nature to govern...which is that Law, teaches all Mankind, who will but 37 The Reasonableness of Christianity, ed. IT Ramsey (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1958), 70.... | |
| R. N. Vyas - 2005 - 284 страница
...goodwill prevailed. "The state of nature has a law of nature to govern if, which obliges everyone; and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind...equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in life, health, liberty, or possessions" (Two Treatises of Govt. Bk. 2, Ch. 2). But some inconveniences... | |
| E. Jonathan Lowe - 2005 - 248 страница
...Locke, [Tlhough [the state of nature] be a State of Liberty, yet it is not a State of Licence . . . The State of nature has a Law of Nature to govern...And Reason, which is that Law, teaches all Mankind . . . that ... no one ought to harm another in his Life, Health. Liberty, or Possessions. [Second Treatise,... | |
| Inge Zelinka - 2005 - 432 страница
...Lockes Glauben an die Vernunft als oberstes Gesetz, das allein in der Lage ist, die Menschheit zu lehren »that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions«.396 Die »aufgeklärte« Welt der Liberalen, so Judson, bestand also selbst aus einem... | |
| Norberto Bobbio - 2005 - 116 страница
...nature which he describes as a state of perfect liberty and equality, governed by a law of nature which 'teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one might do harm to another in his life, health, liberty or possessions'.6 This description is the outcome... | |
| Nicholas Churchich - 2005 - 540 страница
...his view, the right is prior even to the primitive society which he describes as the state of nature. 'The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it which obliges everyone, and reason which is that law teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all... | |
| Geneviève Souillac - 2005 - 250 страница
...Possessions, yet he has not Liberty to destroy himself, or so much as any Creature in his Possession. . . . The State of Nature has a Law of Nature to govern it, which obliges everyone: And Reason, which is that Law, teaches all Mankind, who will but consult it, that being all... | |
| Michael McKeon - 2006 - 942 страница
...contravenes the two fundamental principles of the state of nature, freedom and equality. In Locke's words, "The State of Nature has a Law of Nature to govern it, which . . . teaches all Mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought... | |
| Greg Forster - 2005 - 348 страница
...premise of the Two Treatises is that the "law of nature . . . obliges everyone," and this is so because "reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it" (T II. 6, 117). As Hans Aarsleff puts it, Locke "rejected the possibility that truth could be private.... | |
| Ken Binmore - 2005 - 224 страница
...related to John Locke's pastoral idyll, in which everybody enjoys natural rights, according to which: "No one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions", and property rights are acquired by mixing one's labor with a good, provided that there... | |
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