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" Society, however, cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another. "
The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Sivu 147
tekijä(t) Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - 436 sivua
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Adam Smith: Critical Assessments, Nide 1

John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 872 sivua
...therefore facilitate market transactions. As Adam Smith observes, "Society . . . cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another . . ,"53 course, men who bankrupt a city or a nation are not necessarily themselves made bankrupt....
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The Psychology of Sympathy

Lauren Wispé - 1991 - 230 sivua
...of good offices according to an agreed valuation. . . . Society, however, cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another. ... If there is any society among robbers and murderers, they must at least . . . abstain from robbing...
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Profits, Priests, and Princes: Adam Smith’s Emancipation of Economics from ...

Peter Minowitz - 1993 - 376 sivua
...may "subsist" without "mutual love and affection," it cannot subsist, Smith continues, "among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another." Even the gang of robbers and murderers will have to avoid robbing and murdering each other. Beneficence...
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Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics

Robin Paul Malloy, Jerry Evensky - 1994 - 250 sivua
...proper balance, then society can achieve much of its potential. Society . . . cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one...moment that injury begins, the moment that mutual resentment and animosity take place, all the bands of it are broke asunder, and the different members...
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Law, Justice and the State: Essays on Justice and Rights : Proceedings of ...

International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. World Congress - 1995 - 280 sivua
...reflect upon their engagement in the market process. "Society, however, cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another" (Adam Smith 1759, II, ii, 3.3). Adam Smith differs here from Hobbes in two ways. The first and more...
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Essays on Economics and Economists

R. H. Coase - 1994 - 234 sivua
...therefore facilitate market transactions. As Smith observes, "Society . . . cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another" (p. 86). Adam Smith allows for a good deal of folly in human behaviour. But this does not lead him...
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Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment

Charles L. Griswold - 1999 - 430 sivua
...tolerable observation of these basic principles (III.3.6, IlI.5.2); society "cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another" (II.ii.3.3). The just person not only abstains from hurting others; he is not ever ready to hurt others...
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Adam Smith: Selected Philosophical Writings

Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 sivua
...exchange of good offices according to an agreed valuation. Society, however, cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one...moment that injury begins, the moment that mutual resentment and animosity take place, all the bands of it are broke asunder, and the different members...
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On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: A Philosophical Companion

Samuel Fleischacker - 2009 - 352 sivua
...demonstrates a "habitual reverence" for the principles of justice. . . . [S]ociety "cannot subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another" [TMS 86]. The just person not only abstains from hurting others; he is not ever ready to hurt others...
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The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith

Knud Haakonssen - 2006 - 442 sivua
...exist in the absence of the practice of other moral virtues, no society could "subsist among those who are at all times ready to hurt and injure one another." On this basis, justice was displayed as "the main pillar" supporting social life. Remove justice, Smith...
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