The Year Book of World Affairs, Volumen35George W. Keeton Stevens, 1981 |
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... natural law . This fatal lacuna in Strauss's thought is confirmed when he insists , in an inordinate way , on the supposedly profound kinship between the natural law and some Golden Age.26 By contrast , the Thomists will insist that the ...
... natural law . This fatal lacuna in Strauss's thought is confirmed when he insists , in an inordinate way , on the supposedly profound kinship between the natural law and some Golden Age.26 By contrast , the Thomists will insist that the ...
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... natural law , he will have recourse to the scientific methods appropriate to the study of sub - rational nature . Aristotle observes that , in the natural operations of sub - rational creatures , there is to be found what he calls a ...
... natural law , he will have recourse to the scientific methods appropriate to the study of sub - rational nature . Aristotle observes that , in the natural operations of sub - rational creatures , there is to be found what he calls a ...
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... nature , the natural law and the Author of them both ( namely , God ) had been found to half - exist . Insofar as these inter- mediate positions are imperfectly rational , they will tend either to com- plete the truth they contain by ...
... nature , the natural law and the Author of them both ( namely , God ) had been found to half - exist . Insofar as these inter- mediate positions are imperfectly rational , they will tend either to com- plete the truth they contain by ...
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TRENDS AND EVENTS | 1 |
HEGEMONY AND NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION | 8 |
FOREIGN INTERVENTION IN AFRICA II | 23 |
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