Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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Pagina 64
... application of the method of compromise to a conflict , this experience is put to use . Compromises are made by ... applying a principle cate- gorically or applying no principle at all . It is assumed that conflicts must be settled ...
... application of the method of compromise to a conflict , this experience is put to use . Compromises are made by ... applying a principle cate- gorically or applying no principle at all . It is assumed that conflicts must be settled ...
Pagina 65
... application of an abso- lute principle and the atomism of discrete and disconnected particular solutions is as unreasonable as the assumption that man must choose between tyranny and chaos . The assumption is the result of a ...
... application of an abso- lute principle and the atomism of discrete and disconnected particular solutions is as unreasonable as the assumption that man must choose between tyranny and chaos . The assumption is the result of a ...
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... application . The practical problem is therefore the determination of the meaning of a principle by its concrete applications . The abstract concept or principle is like an ideal , the full realiza- tion of which can only be ...
... application . The practical problem is therefore the determination of the meaning of a principle by its concrete applications . The abstract concept or principle is like an ideal , the full realiza- tion of which can only be ...
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