Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volum 1;Volum 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pàgines |
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... sage in the beginning . There the pacific sage is declared to be the model of perfect virtue . Whatever else may be sub- sequently said of the sage we know that the conventional hero is not the model of perfect virtue , and we know it ...
... sage in the beginning . There the pacific sage is declared to be the model of perfect virtue . Whatever else may be sub- sequently said of the sage we know that the conventional hero is not the model of perfect virtue , and we know it ...
Pàgina 437
... sage lacks the means to compel happiness . Is this then the task that falls to the hero ? Indeed , Rousseau goes on to suggest that the true hero's object is the happiness of other men . Because he acts for the happiness of others , the ...
... sage lacks the means to compel happiness . Is this then the task that falls to the hero ? Indeed , Rousseau goes on to suggest that the true hero's object is the happiness of other men . Because he acts for the happiness of others , the ...
Pàgina 439
... sage acting for the happiness of others . Since Augustus is the last person whom Rousseau had mentioned acting for the welfare of others , Augustus is briefly and indirectly associated with the title of sage ( 122 ) , although it is by ...
... sage acting for the happiness of others . Since Augustus is the last person whom Rousseau had mentioned acting for the welfare of others , Augustus is briefly and indirectly associated with the title of sage ( 122 ) , although it is by ...
Pàgina 440
... sage . The hero is thus the character between the sage who appeared on the first page and the citizen who now appears . The hero is infused with the wisdom of the sage and acts for the good of citizens . Such a person would truly be a ...
... sage . The hero is thus the character between the sage who appeared on the first page and the citizen who now appears . The hero is infused with the wisdom of the sage and acts for the good of citizens . Such a person would truly be a ...
Pàgina 443
... sage . Another similarity with the ancients in Rousseau's discourse cannot pass unremarked at a time when so much is being written about justice . In the ancient world justice was a virtue . Hence the just person was the focus of ...
... sage . Another similarity with the ancients in Rousseau's discourse cannot pass unremarked at a time when so much is being written about justice . In the ancient world justice was a virtue . Hence the just person was the focus of ...
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