The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... whole people , or may that character express itself through other organs or channels ? Such are some of the ques- tions which lie at the very basis of international morality Since the War began it is probable that many of us have ...
... whole people , or may that character express itself through other organs or channels ? Such are some of the ques- tions which lie at the very basis of international morality Since the War began it is probable that many of us have ...
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... whole peoples shall be more than an empty form . For we cannot indicate even in outline how the nations may practise the most exacting of all moralities unless we see that they can perform the more elementary duties and have the organs ...
... whole peoples shall be more than an empty form . For we cannot indicate even in outline how the nations may practise the most exacting of all moralities unless we see that they can perform the more elementary duties and have the organs ...
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... whole cause of international morality seems to be bound up with the affirmation that bodies of men have the same duties as individuals , and that what would be wrong in an individual cannot be right in a nation or its govern- ment . On ...
... whole cause of international morality seems to be bound up with the affirmation that bodies of men have the same duties as individuals , and that what would be wrong in an individual cannot be right in a nation or its govern- ment . On ...
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... whole people . We may test the real nature of this difficulty by considering how far three of the chief types of Duty- Truthfulness , Generosity , Self - sacrifice — are modified in the case of nations . ( 1 ) Truthfulness and Fidelity ...
... whole people . We may test the real nature of this difficulty by considering how far three of the chief types of Duty- Truthfulness , Generosity , Self - sacrifice — are modified in the case of nations . ( 1 ) Truthfulness and Fidelity ...
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... whole has the right to dispose of its common possessions . If we use the term " generosity " in its narrower sense , there is probably no great scope for its exercise in inter- national relations . Or , rather , the expression of ...
... whole has the right to dispose of its common possessions . If we use the term " generosity " in its narrower sense , there is probably no great scope for its exercise in inter- national relations . Or , rather , the expression of ...
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