Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... sense together as a whole . When the tones make sense together , the music is " in key , " or " harmonious . " The whole in terms of which a partic- ular tone makes sense is called its scale . The whole of which every scale is a part is ...
... sense together as a whole . When the tones make sense together , the music is " in key , " or " harmonious . " The whole in terms of which a partic- ular tone makes sense is called its scale . The whole of which every scale is a part is ...
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... sense , even more dependent . A perfectly wise man would be perfectly free only in the sense that he would be perfectly free to follow the dictates of wisdom . Pre - philosophical piety is reflected on the plane of theory by the ...
... sense , even more dependent . A perfectly wise man would be perfectly free only in the sense that he would be perfectly free to follow the dictates of wisdom . Pre - philosophical piety is reflected on the plane of theory by the ...
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... senses and the fanciful illusion of external reality caused by the passive , mechanistic “ resistance , or counter- pressure " of the individual to objects , which are themselves ( in their " several motions " ) the cause of sense ...
... senses and the fanciful illusion of external reality caused by the passive , mechanistic “ resistance , or counter- pressure " of the individual to objects , which are themselves ( in their " several motions " ) the cause of sense ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
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