Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... gives as a reason for pursuing the a priori method . But , in our judgment , the very circumstances which he mentions irresistibly prove that the a priori method is altogether unfit for investigations of this kind , and that the only ...
... gives as a reason for pursuing the a priori method . But , in our judgment , the very circumstances which he mentions irresistibly prove that the a priori method is altogether unfit for investigations of this kind , and that the only ...
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... gives them birth . Without entering into the metaphysics of the question , it is a suf- ficient practical answer , for the present purpose , to say that the unfavourable sentiments of man are excited by every thing which hurts them ...
... gives them birth . Without entering into the metaphysics of the question , it is a suf- ficient practical answer , for the present purpose , to say that the unfavourable sentiments of man are excited by every thing which hurts them ...
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... give pain to them . Therefore no rulers will do any thing which may ex- cite the unfavourable sentiments of the people . But the unfavourable sentiments of the people are excited by every thing which hurts them . Therefore no rulers ...
... give pain to them . Therefore no rulers will do any thing which may ex- cite the unfavourable sentiments of the people . But the unfavourable sentiments of the people are excited by every thing which hurts them . Therefore no rulers ...
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... give the poor majority power over the rich minority . Is it possible to doubt to what , on his own principles such an ar- rangement must lead ? It may perhaps be said that , in the long run , it is for the interest of the people that ...
... give the poor majority power over the rich minority . Is it possible to doubt to what , on his own principles such an ar- rangement must lead ? It may perhaps be said that , in the long run , it is for the interest of the people that ...
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... gives in the former . That an aristocracy will abuse its ad- vantage , is , according to Mr. Mill , matter of demon- stration . Is it not equally certain that the whole people will do the same ; that , if they have the power , they will ...
... gives in the former . That an aristocracy will abuse its ad- vantage , is , according to Mr. Mill , matter of demon- stration . Is it not equally certain that the whole people will do the same ; that , if they have the power , they will ...
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