Property, Its Duties and Rights, Historically, Philosophically and Religiously Regarded: Essays by Various WritersMacmillan and Company, 1915 - 229 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 43.
xi. lappuse
... thought that we needed some more thorough or philo- sophical treatment of property in idea and history . The Bible doctrine by itself makes an appeal of tremendous force to the individual conscience . But the individual , however deeply ...
... thought that we needed some more thorough or philo- sophical treatment of property in idea and history . The Bible doctrine by itself makes an appeal of tremendous force to the individual conscience . But the individual , however deeply ...
xix. lappuse
... thought of Europe generally , whether Protestant or Catholic , in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , and to be due , not only to Protestant tendencies , but to a widespread change in the economic structure of society . in other ...
... thought of Europe generally , whether Protestant or Catholic , in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , and to be due , not only to Protestant tendencies , but to a widespread change in the economic structure of society . in other ...
28. lappuse
... thought is the conception that property is an instrument of personality , and in that form it has been revived and has played an important part in modern thought . In general terms , what has been said at the outset will have justified ...
... thought is the conception that property is an instrument of personality , and in that form it has been revived and has played an important part in modern thought . In general terms , what has been said at the outset will have justified ...
34. lappuse
... thought is to base the justification and the limitation of property - rights upon their social effects , including moral effects . Bosanquet's insistence upon the necessity of private property for the development of character : a man's ...
... thought is to base the justification and the limitation of property - rights upon their social effects , including moral effects . Bosanquet's insistence upon the necessity of private property for the development of character : a man's ...
35. lappuse
... thought was that property was an instrument of life — of the highest life ; and he recognized that not an unlimited but a limited amount of property was necessary for such a life . For him the ideal arrangement was that half the land of ...
... thought was that property was an instrument of life — of the highest life ; and he recognized that not an unlimited but a limited amount of property was necessary for such a life . For him the ideal arrangement was that half the land of ...
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absolute Ambrosiaster Aristotle authority basis Baxter belongs Canon law century character charity Christian Church claim common conception conscience conventional dependent Divine doctrine duty economic English enjoyment essay ethical existence Fathers freedom give God's Government Gratian hand Hegel held hold Hugh Latimer human idea of property ideal individual individualistic industry insist interest justice Karl Marx labour Lactantius land law of nature liberty limited live man's means of production mediaeval modern moral natural law natural right necessity organization owner ownership Parliament patristic personality philosophical Plato political poor possession possible practical primitive principle of private private property Puritan purposes question recognized Reformation regarded regulation relation religion religious rich right of property Roman law secure sense social society spirit stewardship teaching tendency theory of property things Thomas Aquinas thought tion tribe true trust usury Utilitarian wealth whole