| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...hy him, or any one that joins with him in his defence, and espouses hisquirrrel; it heing reasonahle and just, I should have a right to destroy that which threatens me with destruction : for, hy the fundamental lam nf nature, man heing to he preserved as much ns possihle, when all cannofhe... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 290 pages
...other's power to be taken away by him, or any one that joins with him in his defence, and espouses his quarrel ; it being reasonable and just, I should have a right to destroy fliat vvHIcH threatens "iniJwiOi'destf uction ; For, By the fundamental Taw of nature, man being to... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 616 pages
...Every wrong-doer places himself in " a state of war," and is thus at enmity with every one else; " it being reasonable and just I should have a right...which threatens me with destruction ; for, by the fun- tv *'"" damental law of nature, man being to be preserved as much as possible, when all cannot... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 618 pages
...and just I should have a to destroy that which threatens me with destruction ; for, by the funital law of nature, man being to be preserved as much as possible, all cannot be preserved, the safety of the innocent is to be pre."2 .ere we have the plain difference... | |
| John Locke - 1887 - 392 pages
...other's power to be taken away by him, or any one that joins with him in his defence, and espouses his quarrel ; it being reasonable and just I should...destroy that which threatens me with destruction ; for bv the fundamental law 1 of Nature, man being to be preserved as much as possible, j * when all cannot... | |
| John Locke - 1967 - 548 pages
...the others Power to be taken away by him, or any one that joyns with him in his Defence, and espouses his Quarrel: it being reasonable and just I should...destroy that which threatens me with Destruction. For hy the Fundamental Law of § 16 Chapttr in In the wme way as chapter n (see note on § 4) this was... | |
| John Dunn - 1969 - 314 pages
...Defence, and espouses his Quarrel' (Ibid. § 16, 11. 6-7). See also 11. 7-9 and §8, 11. 11-18. 4 ' For by the Fundamental Law of Nature, Man being to...preserved, as much as possible, when all cannot be preserv'd, the safety of the Innocent is to be preferred: And one may destroy a Man who makes War upon... | |
| Mary Gibson - 1985 - 316 pages
...against whom he has declared such an intention, and so has exposed his life to the other's power ... it being reasonable and just I should have a right to destroy that which threatens me with destruction.25 Someone who deliberately puts me at risk has, then, violated the side constraints even... | |
| John Locke - 1988 - 482 pages
...the others Power to be taken away by him, or any one that joyns with him in his Defence, and espouses his Quarrel: it being reasonable and just I should...me with Destruction. For by the Fundamental Law of S 16 Chapter HI In the same way as chapter n (see note on § 4) this was presumably substantially written... | |
| Thomas L. Pangle - 1990 - 344 pages
...injures another: when someone is threatened, a third party "joyns with him in his Defence, and espouses his Quarrel: it being reasonable and just I should...destroy that which threatens me with Destruction" (II 16). Cf. Coldwin 1972, 457-58. 8. SCCLI 55, 192; cf. Brown 1984, 58-64; Mansfield 1979, 38; Manent... | |
| |