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... begins by considering moral virtue in general ( Bk . II ) , and then goes on to consider the particular moral ... begins by trying 31.
... begins by considering moral virtue in general ( Bk . II ) , and then goes on to consider the particular moral ... begins by trying 31.
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... begin in Section II by considering what he has to say on the subject . In Section III we shall be concerned with the ... begins with a definition of natural law . It is much less exalted and more direct than Aquinas ' . A law of nature ...
... begin in Section II by considering what he has to say on the subject . In Section III we shall be concerned with the ... begins with a definition of natural law . It is much less exalted and more direct than Aquinas ' . A law of nature ...
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... begins by discussing the relationship between right and law . Right is a principle and as such is something abstract . When right acquires determinate and actual existence , it be- comes law . What gives right this actual existence is ...
... begins by discussing the relationship between right and law . Right is a principle and as such is something abstract . When right acquires determinate and actual existence , it be- comes law . What gives right this actual existence is ...
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PLATO Euthyphro Laws Apology | 17 |
ARISTOTLE Nicomachean Ethics | 28 |
SelfTesting Questions | 60 |
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