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... external thing may become mine . There is nothing in the world which cannot be owned . Everything may become an object of my free will . Someone who owns a thing must be in possession of it ; other- wise , use of the thing by someone ...
... external thing may become mine . There is nothing in the world which cannot be owned . Everything may become an object of my free will . Someone who owns a thing must be in possession of it ; other- wise , use of the thing by someone ...
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... external as mine , although I am not in possession of it . " Antithesis . . . “ It is not possible to have anything external as mine , if I am not in possession of it . " ( p . 408b ) Kant resolves this antinomy by pointing out that the ...
... external as mine , although I am not in possession of it . " Antithesis . . . “ It is not possible to have anything external as mine , if I am not in possession of it . " ( p . 408b ) Kant resolves this antinomy by pointing out that the ...
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... external , acquired rights ; on the other side , internal , innate rights . External , acquired rights are again divided into private and public rights . The former of these are those rights and laws which require no external ...
... external , acquired rights ; on the other side , internal , innate rights . External , acquired rights are again divided into private and public rights . The former of these are those rights and laws which require no external ...
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PLATO Euthyphro Laws Apology | 17 |
ARISTOTLE Nicomachean Ethics | 28 |
SelfTesting Questions | 60 |
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