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" ... to be their good, and are only diverted into the path of justice by the force of law. "
The Principles of Ethics - Page 36
by Herbert Spencer - 1893 - 1077 pages
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2

Plato - Philosophy - 1871 - 684 pages
...found going the same way—following their interest, which all natures conceive to be their good, and are only diverted into the path of justice by the force of law. The liberty which we are supposing may be most conveniently given to them in the form of such a power...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 37

Science - 1890 - 980 pages
...mean between the two, is tolerated not as good, but as the lesser evil." And immediately afterward it is said that men " are only diverted into the path...In this significant passage several things are to he noted. There is first a recognition of the fact, above indicated, that at an early stage the practice...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - Political ethics - 1881 - 532 pages
...will be found going the same way — following their interest, which all natures follow as a good, and are only diverted into the path of Justice by the force of law. The liberty which we are supposing may be most conveniently given to them in the form of such a power...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 175; Volume 185

American periodicals - 1890 - 960 pages
...of justice : there is a mean or compromise between the best of all, which is to do and not to surfer injustice, and the worst of all, which is to suffer...and the conviction, suggested by experience, that it is on the whole the best to avoid aggression and to respect the limit which compromise implies ;...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 37

Science - 1890 - 920 pages
...mean between the two, is tolerated not as good, but as the lesser evil." And immediately afterward it is said that men " are only diverted into the path...and the conviction, suggested by experience, that it is on the whole the best to avoid aggression and to respect the limit which compromise implies ;...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 37

Science - 1890 - 900 pages
...mean between the two, is tolerated not as good, but as the lesser evil." And immediately afterward it is said that men " are only diverted into the path...and the conviction, suggested by experience, that it is on the whole the best to avoid aggression and to respect the limit which compromise implies ;...
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Plato the Teacher: Being Selections from the Apology, Euthydemus, Protagoras ...

Plato - Philosophy - 1897 - 506 pages
...going the same way, — following their interest, which all natures conceive to be their good, and are only diverted into the path of justice by the force of law. The liberty which we are supposing may be most conveniently given to them in the form of such a power...
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The Republic of Plato: With Studies for Teachers

Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - Education, Greek - 1898 - 338 pages
...going the same way, — following their interest, which all natures conceive to be their good, and are only diverted into the path of justice by the force of law. The liberty which we are supposing may be most conveniently given to them in the form of such a power...
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The Republic of Plato: An Ideal Commonwealth

Plato - Political science - 1901 - 444 pages
...proceeding along the same road, following their interest, which all natures deem to be their good, and are only diverted into the path of justice by the force of law. The liberty which we are supposing may be most completely given to them in the form of such a power...
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On Moral Business: Classical and Contemporary Resources for Ethics in ...

Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Preston N. Williams, Shirley J. Roels - Business & Economics - 1995 - 1002 pages
...proceeding along the same road, following their interest, which all natures deem to be their good, and are only diverted into the path of justice by the force of law. The liberty which we are supposing may be most completely given to them in the form of such a power...
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