The Defender of the PeaceUniversity of Toronto Press, 1980 - 450 sivua As Cary J. Nederman writes in the foreword to this new edition, "Marsilius continues to speak to many of the salient issues of modern political life, expressing his doctrines in a language that has resonance and relevance. Whether in addressing the role of citizenship as a buffer between individual and community, or in explicating the foundations of religious toleration, the Defensor pacis (and Marsilius' other writings) affords a distinctive theoretical perspective that rivals that of any of the great thinkers of the Western political tradition." |
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Sivu xliv
... means to these ends are “ objective " in that they can and must be determined by reason . And since it is with these means that human law and gov- ernment are directly concerned , Marsilius ' republican doctrine that the will of the ...
... means to these ends are “ objective " in that they can and must be determined by reason . And since it is with these means that human law and gov- ernment are directly concerned , Marsilius ' republican doctrine that the will of the ...
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... means whereby these proportions are fulfilled , it was necessary for man to go beyond natural causes to form through reason some means whereby to effect and preserve his actions and passions in body and soul . And these means are the ...
... means whereby these proportions are fulfilled , it was necessary for man to go beyond natural causes to form through reason some means whereby to effect and preserve his actions and passions in body and soul . And these means are the ...
Sivu 194
... means a person who law- fully has an overabundance of temporal things , called " riches , " for any particular time at once , present and future . 27. [ ii ] In another sense , " rich " means a person who lawfully has the aforesaid ...
... means a person who law- fully has an overabundance of temporal things , called " riches , " for any particular time at once , present and future . 27. [ ii ] In another sense , " rich " means a person who lawfully has the aforesaid ...
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INTRODUCTION | xviii |
Reason Power and the Peoples Will | xxx |
Religion and Politics | xlvi |
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