Individual MoralityNelson, 1969 - 261 էջ |
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Էջ 68
... limits on freedom . Freedom can become a reality of experience only if we understand and accept these limits . Our social nature itself is one such limit . We cannot play ducks and drakes with the needs and feelings of others and ...
... limits on freedom . Freedom can become a reality of experience only if we understand and accept these limits . Our social nature itself is one such limit . We cannot play ducks and drakes with the needs and feelings of others and ...
Էջ 71
... limits it in others . No one is so exalted that he can neglect the limits on his freedom . Princes , popes , prime ministers , managing direc- tors , judges , and pop idols are free within limits , just as are those of lowlier status in ...
... limits it in others . No one is so exalted that he can neglect the limits on his freedom . Princes , popes , prime ministers , managing direc- tors , judges , and pop idols are free within limits , just as are those of lowlier status in ...
Էջ 72
... Limits of ignorance and limits of skill are , of course , acting to- gether in most situations . A man at sea in a sailing dinghy is in a condition of freedom so long as he knows how to handle his boat , knows its limits , can navigate ...
... Limits of ignorance and limits of skill are , of course , acting to- gether in most situations . A man at sea in a sailing dinghy is in a condition of freedom so long as he knows how to handle his boat , knows its limits , can navigate ...
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30 | 3 |
Values of Self and Society | 47 |
How Free is Freedom? | 65 |
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