| Henry G. van Leeuwen - 1970 - 188 páginas
...Aristotle's Ethics to which Tillotson refers is the statement : Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject-matter admits of,...discussions, any more than in all the products of the crafts ... In the same spirit, therefore, should each type of statement be receiued; for it is the... | |
| Richard Milton Martin - 1980 - 328 páginas
...Aristotle in 1094I' of the Ethica Nicomachea. "Our discussion will be adequate [Ross translation] if it has as much clearness as the subjectmatter admits of, for precision is not to be sought for in all discussions. . . . Now fine and just actions . . . admit of much variety and fluctuation of... | |
| Paul Ricoeur - 1981 - 332 páginas
...In the prologue to the Nicomachean Ethics, we read this: Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject-matter admits of,...discussions, any more than in all the products of the crafts. Now fine and just matters, which politics investigates, admit of much variety and fluctuation... | |
| Norman O. Dahl - 1984 - 322 páginas
...exactness (akribeia). Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject matter admits of, for precision is not to be sought for alike...discussions, any more than in all the products of the crafts. Now fine and just actions, which political science investigates, admit of much variety and... | |
| Norman O. Dahl - 1984 - 322 páginas
...exactness (akribeia). Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject matter admits of, for precision is not to be sought for alike...discussions, any more than in all the products of the crafts. Now fine and just actions, which political science investigates, admit of much variety and... | |
| Jonathan Lear - 1988 - 356 páginas
...about how to act: Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject matter admits of, for precision is not to be sought for alike...discussions, any more than in all the products of crafts . . . We must be content then in speaking of such subjects ... to indicate the truth roughly... | |
| George T. Wright - 1988 - 366 páginas
...as fatal as too little. As Aristotle said wisely long ago: Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject-matter admits of,...is not to be sought for alike in all discussions. . . . We must be content, then, in speaking of such subjects [as fine and just actions) and with such... | |
| Donald Scherer - 1990 - 270 páginas
...approach, it is worth recalling Aristotle when he wrote: "Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subjectmatter admits of,...is not to be sought for alike in all discussions. . . . Now fine and just actions, which political science investigates, admit of much variety and fluctuation... | |
| Thomas M. Franck - 1990 - 320 páginas
...complex relationship between the two concepts. 5 Determinacy and the Sophist Rulc-Uiot Rule Paradox . . . precision is not to be sought for alike in all discussions, any more than in all products of the crafts. Aristotle* . . . moderate indeterminacy does not undermine the law's legitimacy.... | |
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