Heritage of western civilization, Volum 1Prentice-Hall, 1977 - 433 pàgines |
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Pàgina 105
... virtue does not come from wealth, but that wealth, and every other good thing which men have, whether in public, or in private, comes from virtue. If then I corrupt the youth by this teaching, the mischief is great: but if any man says ...
... virtue does not come from wealth, but that wealth, and every other good thing which men have, whether in public, or in private, comes from virtue. If then I corrupt the youth by this teaching, the mischief is great: but if any man says ...
Pàgina 199
... virtue, it might also decide respecting particular or partial virtues. But who will dare to determine that a man is prudent and cautious, not from his general conduct, but from some external appearances? For virtue evidently consists in ...
... virtue, it might also decide respecting particular or partial virtues. But who will dare to determine that a man is prudent and cautious, not from his general conduct, but from some external appearances? For virtue evidently consists in ...
Pàgina 200
... virtue of justice demands neither emolument nor salary, and therefore we desire it for its own sake. And the case of all the moral virtues is the same, and so is the opinion of them. Besides this, if we weigh virtue by the mere utility ...
... virtue of justice demands neither emolument nor salary, and therefore we desire it for its own sake. And the case of all the moral virtues is the same, and so is the opinion of them. Besides this, if we weigh virtue by the mere utility ...
Continguts
THE CODE OF HAMMURABI | 5 |
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 16 |
THE OLD TESTAMENT | 22 |
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