| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation...conduct. When this common sense of interest is mutually express'd, and is known to both, it produces a suitable resolution and behaviour. And this may properly... | |
| John Bricke - 1996 - 286 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation of his conduct' (7^490). Having such conditional preferences, each member of P is, we may say, a co-operator. For the... | |
| Itai Sened - 1997 - 230 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation...conduct. When this common sense of interest is mutually express 'd and is known to both it produces a suitable resolution and behaviour . . . [This convention]... | |
| Finn Collin - 1997 - 267 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation...conduct. When this common sense of interest is mutually express'd, and is known to both, it produces a suitable resolution and behaviour. And this may properly... | |
| Linda Caldwell, Shela Mou - 1999 - 225 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. When this common sense of interest is mutually expressed...known to both, it produces a suitable resolution and behavior. And this may properly enough be called a convention... (p. 490). Lewis (1969) considered... | |
| John Bricke - 2000 - 290 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation...conduct. When this common sense of interest is mutually eapress'd, and is known to both, it produces a suitable resolusion and behaviour. And this may properly... | |
| Richard Epstein - 2000 - 438 páginas
...possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensihle of a like interest in the regulation of his conduct. When this common sense of interest is mutually express'd, and is known to hoth, it produces a suitahle resolution and Lehaviour. And this may properly... | |
| R. Tuomela - 2000 - 460 páginas
...regulate their conduct by certain rules. ... When this common sense of interest is mutually express'd, and is known to both, it produces a suitable resolution and behaviour. And this may properly enough be call'da convention or agreement betwixt us, tho' without the interposition of a promise; since the... | |
| Peter Vanderschraaf - 2001 - 244 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation...conduct. When this common sense of interest is mutually express'd, and is known to both, it produces a suitable resolution and behavior. David Hume, A Treatise... | |
| Christina Petsoulas - 2001 - 220 páginas
...another in the possession of his goods, provided he will act in the same manner with regard to me. He is sensible of a like interest in the regulation of his conduct'.143 Furthermore, the convention whereby rules of property are established 'is not of the nature... | |
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