
Aquinas. Moral, Political, and Legal Theory
Catégorie: Etudes supérieures, Humour
Auteur: Darrell Rigby
Éditeur: Rhys Bowen, Avinash I. Dixit
Publié: 2017-05-10
Écrivain: Tsugumi Ohba, Dov Alfon
Langue: Français, Espagnol, Tchèque, Serbe, Italien
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
Auteur: Darrell Rigby
Éditeur: Rhys Bowen, Avinash I. Dixit
Publié: 2017-05-10
Écrivain: Tsugumi Ohba, Dov Alfon
Langue: Français, Espagnol, Tchèque, Serbe, Italien
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
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After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory, Third ... - When After Virtue first appeared in 1981, it was recognized as a significant and potentially controversial critique of contemporary moral k called it “a stunning new study of ethics by one of the foremost moral philosophers in the English-speaking world.” Since that time, the book has been translated into more than fifteen foreign languages and has sold over one hundred ...
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Immanuel Kant - Wikipedia - Kant's political philosophy, being essentially a legal doctrine, rejects by definition the opposition between moral education and the play of passions as alternate foundations for social life. The state is defined as the union of men under law. The state is constituted by laws which are necessary a priori because they flow from the very concept of law. "A regime can be judged by no other ...
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