Justice: Being Part IV of the Principles of Ethics |
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achieved actions activities acts aggression animals appropriate arises assertion become belief benefits carried Celts CHAPTER citizens civilized claims co-operation conception conduct conformity consequent corollary deduction developed Diocletian duty egoistic equal freedom equitable established ethics evils evolution existing fact feeling Fijians Fuegians Fulahs functions further greater habitually Hence HERBERT SPENCER human idea implies individual induction industrial inference inferior injury kind labour land law of equal legislation Lepchas liberty limits Lord Salisbury maintained maintenance men's men's rights ment mental militant moral multitudinous nature needful organization ownership political possession present principle produced prompted punishment race reason recognition recognized regarded relation requirements respect restraints right of free right of property Roman law self-subordination sentiency sentiment of justice shown Sir Henry Maine social Social Statics society species sub-human justice superior sustentation tacitly thegns things thought tion trespass tribes truth vidual women