| Richard Epstein - 2000 - 438 páginas
...solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no propriety, no dominion, DO mine and thine distinct; but only that to be every...that he can get: and for so long, as he can keep it. And thus much for the ill condition, which man by mere nature is actually placed ID; though with a... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 2001 - 376 páginas
...Injustice, Force, and Fraud.... It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no Propriety, no Dominion, no Mine and Thine distinct; but only...that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it" (p. 188); for as long as he can perform what is required to have. Economy here circulates in the genitive,... | |
| David Dyzenhaus, Arthur Ripstein - 2001 - 1086 páginas
...that there be no Propriety, no Dominion, no Mine and Thine distinct; but onely that to be every mans that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it. And thus much for the ill condition, which man by meer Nature is actually placed in; though with a... | |
| David Blewett - 2001 - 374 páginas
...120). Nor is there any right to property, "no Mm^and Thine distinct; but onely that to be every mans that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it." In a state of nature "every man has a Right to every thing; even to one anothers body" (pp. 188-90).... | |
| Amélie Rorty - 2001 - 376 páginas
...that there be no Propriety, no Dominion, no Mine and Thine distinct; but onely that to be every mans that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it. And thus much for the ill condition, which man by meer Nature is actually placed in; though with a... | |
| Chris Brown, Terry Nardin, Nicholas Rengger - 2002 - 634 páginas
...society, not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no propriety, no dominion, no mine and thine distinct; but only...that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it . And thus much for the ill condition, which man by mere nature is actually placed in; though with... | |
| Cynthia Halpern - 2002 - 338 páginas
...all parties in these religious and civil wars. There was, then, in this natural state "no propriety, no dominion, no mine and thine distinct; but only...man's that he can get: and for so long, as he can keep it."12 It should be noted that the right of conscience, which was the first right to be articulated... | |
| Paul Cobben - 2002 - 260 páginas
...that there be no Propriety, no Dominion, no Mine and Thine distinct; but onely that be every mans, that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it" (S. 66). 13 Ibidem, S. 89. 14 "The Passions that encline men to Peace, are Feare of Death; Desire of... | |
| Dieter Meurer - 2002 - 786 páginas
...that there be no Propriety, no Dominion, no Mine and Thine distinct; but only that to be every mans that he can get, and for so long, as he can keep it."34 Es gibt also kein iustum, keine Gerechtigkeit, kein - striktes - Recht. Es gibt aber auch -... | |
| Frederick Copleston - 2003 - 452 páginas
...where no law, no injustice. Force and fraud are in war the two cardinal virtues.'8 Further, there is 'no dominion, no mine and thine distinct; but only...that he can get: and for so long as he can keep it'.* Does Hobbes mean that this state of war was an historical fact, in the sense that it universally preceded... | |
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