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Page 162
... rigoristic demand for unselfishness and rationally motivated action . The Fable of the Bees , then , holds in solution two opposite points of view - the utilitarian and the rigor- istic or formalistic . By juxtaposing these two in this ...
... rigoristic demand for unselfishness and rationally motivated action . The Fable of the Bees , then , holds in solution two opposite points of view - the utilitarian and the rigor- istic or formalistic . By juxtaposing these two in this ...
Page 165
... rigorists to evade Mandeville's attack hout quite giving up their position . Their very inconsistencies were a ns of defense ; and Mandeville , too , really had taken a rigoristic position e accentuated and bald than the average . But ...
... rigorists to evade Mandeville's attack hout quite giving up their position . Their very inconsistencies were a ns of defense ; and Mandeville , too , really had taken a rigoristic position e accentuated and bald than the average . But ...
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... rigoristic , like Hume and Adam Smith . These men took the Fable more calmly . Not holding the formalistic premise , they were not upset by Mande- ville's deductions therefrom . They agreed with his analysis ; but when he came to his ...
... rigoristic , like Hume and Adam Smith . These men took the Fable more calmly . Not holding the formalistic premise , they were not upset by Mande- ville's deductions therefrom . They agreed with his analysis ; but when he came to his ...
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istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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