The passions that incline men to peace are: fear of death; desire of such things as are necessary to commodious living; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace upon which men may be drawn to agreement. Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Página 631848Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 797 páginas
...necessary to commodious living ; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature: whereof I shall speak more... | |
 | 1910 - 434 páginas
...necessary to commodious living, and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature, whereof I shall speak more particularly... | |
 | 1910
...necessary to commodious living, and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature, whereof I shall speak more particularly... | |
 | René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 434 páginas
...necessary to commodious living, and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature, whereof I shall speak more particularly... | |
 | James Seth - 1912 - 372 páginas
...necessary to commodious living ; and a hope by their industry to obtain them.' And ' reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement.' 3 These articles of peace are those ' Laws of Nature ' ' by which a man is forbidden to do that which... | |
 | Francis William Coker - 1914 - 573 páginas
...necessary to commodious living; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the laws of nature: whereof I shall speak more particularly... | |
 | John Buchan - 1923 - 675 páginas
...necessary to commodious living ; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature. — Leviathan, Part I. 13.... | |
 | James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 482 páginas
...necessary to commodious living ; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature." 14 2. Locke's State of Nature... | |
 | Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw - 1926 - 219 páginas
...necessary to commodious living; and a Hope by their Industry to obtain them. And Reason suggesteth convenient Articles of Peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement." These " Articles " are the " Laws of Nature." Hobbes distinguishes between the Right of Nature and... | |
 | Christie W. Kiefer - 1988 - 243 páginas
...necessary to commodious living, and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature" (1948 [1651] :390). Knowing... | |
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