NATURE hath made men so equal in the faculties of body and mind as that, though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body or of quicker mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together the difference between man and man is not so... Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its Tasks - Страница 270написао/ла James Hayden Tufts - 1917 - 327 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Thomas Hobbes - 2004 - 612 страница
...man sometimes mani- nature festly stronger in body, or of quicker mind then another; yet when £ ?" a "all is reckoned together, the difference between...considerable, as that one man can thereupon claim to himselfe any benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he. For as to the strength of body,... | |
| Joanne Harriet Wright - 2004 - 248 страница
...state of nature would be a state of rough equality, for whatever their differences in body and mind, 'when all is reckoned together, the difference between...considerable, as that one man can thereupon claim himselfe any benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he.'3 The signficance of equality... | |
| Susan Chaplin - 2004 - 184 страница
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| Spencer Zifcak - 2004 - 234 страница
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| Andrew Valls - 2005 - 306 страница
...that though there bee found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind then another; yet when all is reckoned together, the difference...considerable, as that one man can thereupon claim to hitnsel/e any benejit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he.11 Here, Hobbes articulated... | |
| E. Jonathan Lowe - 2005 - 248 страница
...Hobbes remarks that Nature hath made men so equall, in the faculties of body, and mind . . . that . . . the difference between man, and man, is not so considerable, as that one man can thereupon claim to himselfe any benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he. (Hobbes 1996. pp. 86-7] Locke... | |
| Walter L. Battaglia - 2006 - 478 страница
...and mind; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another; yet when all is reckoned together,...benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he. 12 Since all men are equal, give or take an advantage or disadvantage, they all have an equal claim... | |
| Noel Cox - 2006 - 294 страница
...and mind as that, though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body or of quicker mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together...benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. - Hobbes, p. 74. 31 See J. Desmond Clark, The common heritage: the significance of hunter-gatherer... | |
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