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Interstate Relations in Classical Greece: Morality and Power

Polly Low - History - 2007 - 42 pages
...'To this warre of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be unjust. The notions of Right and Wrong, Justice and Injustice have there no place. Where there is no common Power, there is no Law: where no Law, no Injustice.' For a brief discussion...
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Ethical Theory: An Anthology

Russ Shafer-Landau - Philosophy - 2007 - 815 pages
...men. To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent: that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Where there is no common power, there is no law; where no law, no injustice. Force and fraud are in...
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Monologe bei Schiller und Shakespeare

Manuela Kistner - 2007 - 120 pages
...„To this war of every man, against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice have there no place. Where there is no common power, there is now law: where no law, no injustice. Force, and fraud, are...
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From Positivism to Idealism: A Study of the Moral Dimensions of Legality

Sean Coyle - Law - 2007 - 218 pages
...sense: 'To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be Unjust. The notions of Right and Wrong, Justice and Injustice have there no place. Where there is no common Power, there is no Law; where no Law, no Injustice.'20 16 See H. Grotius,...
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Urban Outcasts: A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality

Loïc Wacquant - Social Science - 2008 - 709 pages
...seventeenthcentury English society under strain from the rise of mercantile capitalism (Macpherson 1964) - 'the notions of Right and Wrong, Justice and Injustice have there no place', because 'where there is no common power, there is no Law; where no Law, no Injustice'. And, as in war,...
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The Moral Menagerie: PHILOSOPHY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS

Marc R. Fellenz - Nature - 2010 - 312 pages
...conflicts: To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Where there is no common power, there is no law,- where no law, no injustice. Force and fraud are in...
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The Cambridge Companion to Primo Levi

Robert S. C. Gordon - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 181 pages
...all: 'To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice have there no place.'14 Hobbes's thesis is perfectly illustrated by the guard who snatches away the icicle with which...
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The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes's Leviathan

Patricia Springborg - Philosophy - 2007
...that morality is born with commonwealth, whereas the natural condition exists beyond good and evil: 'The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place'.48 Let us first consider the case of justice and injustice, and then turn to right and wrong....
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Philosophical Perspectives on the War on Terrorism

Gail M. Presbey - Philosophy - 2007 - 529 pages
...states, "To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent: that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place."16 To the contrary, agreements are required to make justice and injustice legally binding, but...
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Against the State: An Introduction to Anarchist Political Theory

Crispin Sartwell - Political Science - 2014 - 138 pages
...continues: To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be Unjust. The notions of Right and Wrong, Justice and Injustice, have there no place. Where there is no common Power, there is no Law; where no Law, no Injustice. . . .Justice and Injustice...
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