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" Again, men have no pleasure (but on the contrary a great deal of grief) in keeping company where there is no power able to overawe them all. "
Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law - Página 298
por Joseph Rickaby - 1919 - 379 páginas
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volumen3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 páginas
...augmentation of dominion over men being necessary to a man's conservation, it ought to be allowed him. Again, men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great...companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself: and upon all signs of contempt, or undervaluing, naturally endeavours, as far as he dares,...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volumen3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...man's conservation, it ought to be allowed him. Again, men have no pleasure, but on the conV \ trary a great deal of grief, in keeping company, where there...companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself: and upon all signs of contempt, or undervaluing, naturally endeavours, as far as he dares,...
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Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of ..., Volumen1

Francis Lieber - 1875 - 610 páginas
...great author says, in his Leviathan, part i. (Of Man), chap. xiii.,. " Again, men have no pleasure in keeping company, where there is no power able to overawe them all." Yet men will always congregate, even when public power has been relaxed. this so only because we live...
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Leviathan; Or, The Matter, Form and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1886 - 328 páginas
...of dominion over men being necessary to a man's conservation, it 'l ought to be allowed him. Again, men have no pleasure. but on the contrary a great...is no power able to overawe them all. For every man lookettntiat his companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself : and upon all signs...
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Moral Philosophy: Or, Ethics and Natural Law

Joseph Rickaby - 1888 - 396 páginas
...evil. The remedy for our evil nature Hobbes finds in no imputed merits of a Redeemer, no irresistibly victorious grace, but in the masterful coercion of...companion should value him at the same rate he sets upon himself; and upon all signs of contempt or undervaluing naturally endeavours, as far as he dares...
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Hobbes's Leviathan; Harrington's Ocean; Famous Pamphlets [A.D. 1644 to A.D ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...augmentation of dominion over men being necessary to a man's conservation, it ought to be allowed him. Again, men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great...companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself : and upon all signs of contempt, or undervaluing, naturally endeavours, as far as he...
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The Philosophy of Hobbes in Extracts and Notes Collated from His Writings

Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 444 páginas
...augmentation of dominion over men being necessary to a man's conservation, it ought to be allowed him.1 Again, men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great...companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself: and upon all signs of contempt, or undervaluing, naturally endeavours, as far as he dares,...
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Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

1908 - 768 páginas
...augmentation of dominion over men being necessary to a man's conservation, it ought to be allowed him. Again, men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great...companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself: and upon all signs of contempt, or undervaluing, naturally endeavours as far as he dares...
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The Classical Moralists: Selections Illustrating Ethics from Socrates to ...

Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 páginas
...augmentation of dominion over men being necessary to a man's conservation, it ought to be allowed him. Again, men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great...companion should value him, at the same rate he sets upon himself: and upon all signs of contempt, or undervaluing, naturally endeavours as far as he dares...
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Total Utility and the Economic Judgment Compared with Their Ethical Counterparts

Marion Parris - 1909 - 114 páginas
...machinations, or by confederacy with others."3 As all are equal, there is no central authority ; and "men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great...company where there is no power able to overawe them all."4 There are moreover in the nature of man "three principal causes of quarrel," competition, diffidence,...
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