The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... principle would promote the equal sharing . But the principle , unlike the formula , can be used as a guide to action . We can specify how votes must be cast and counted to ensure that every vote counts for as much as any other in ...
... principle would promote the equal sharing . But the principle , unlike the formula , can be used as a guide to action . We can specify how votes must be cast and counted to ensure that every vote counts for as much as any other in ...
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... principle demands that this manner of counting must be followed in every state , and counting all men as equal , for purposes of representation and taxation , would constitute an infrac- tion of the rule . It does not seem especially ...
... principle demands that this manner of counting must be followed in every state , and counting all men as equal , for purposes of representation and taxation , would constitute an infrac- tion of the rule . It does not seem especially ...
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... principle contains no such assumption , but asserts only that if the cases are similar they must be treated ... principle , and , hence , equal- ity , is logically implicit in any moral rule.65 In discussing the Utilitarian principle ...
... principle contains no such assumption , but asserts only that if the cases are similar they must be treated ... principle , and , hence , equal- ity , is logically implicit in any moral rule.65 In discussing the Utilitarian principle ...
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