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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DESPOTICALLY»
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Functional Sentence Perspective in Written and Spoken ...
The two arrangements may, but need not, coincide. Linnets (Ph) sang (Pr) in the
trees (Set). Ages ago (Set) a young king (B) ruled (Q) his country (Sp)
capriciously and despotically (FSp). As in the interpretative arrangement both
scales open ...
2
A Philosophical Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle
The first is as follows: (1) what is not lawful is not the work of politician or
legislator; (2) studying how to rule despotically over neighbors regardless of
whether it is just to rule despotically over these neighbors is not lawful; (3)
therefore this is ...
3
Basque-English Dictionary
imperative mood. aginkeria n. despotism. aginkeriaz adv. despotically. aginkeritu
v.t. to order despotically, arbitrarily. aginketa n. order, precept. aginkor adj.
imperious, commanding. aginlari (B,G) n. dentist. Cf. haginlari. aginluze adj.
having ...
4
Philosophers on Race: Critical Essays
7 to apply the finding, we see that even if we grant that dianoia, the type of reason
possessed by Asians, is insufficient to confer the ability to deliberate in the
restricted sense, it does not follow that such persons should be ruled despotically
, ...
Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott, 2008
5
Rethinking Uncle Tom: The Political Philosophy of Harriet ...
Then some men could by nature rule others despotically, just as any man may by
nature rule dogs despotically. Harry Jaffa has developed this argument in its
comprehensive form, whereby we see that the relationships among natural
beings ...
William Barclay Allen, 2009
governed by fixed and excellent laws; o- thers of them, often despotically : yet the
constitution wa.< still the same. Even Montesquieu's monarch does not always
govern by fixed laws. If he does not take mens lives or fortunes without a trial; ...
7
Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the ...
Thosewho areinfantsor below the ageof consent are governed despotically,
butthe despotismisbenevolent ifthe parents are concerned withthe
welfareoftheprogeny theyrule.Adults of aconquered people are despotically
governedas subjects, ...
8
Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography: Essays in Honor of ...
This is also the option of LEH and DGE, in which Num 27:14 figures as an
example of resistance by persons, among other non-Septuagintal examples. In
the Supplement 60£iitc is translated by to treat despotically {Deut 21:141. LSJ
gives as ...
Frederick W. Danker, Bernard Alwyn Taylor, 2004
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A Companion to Ancient Philosophy
He thinks it is natural for the body to be ruled despotically by the soul and for
lower animals to be ruled despotically by humans (I.5, 1254b2–13). So he infers
that it is natural for the weak-minded to be ruled despotically by the fully rational (I
.5, ...
Mary Louise Gill, Pierre Pellegrin, 2009
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Ideal and Culture of Knowledge in Plato: Akten Der 4. Tagung ...
Plato had expressed this hierarchy in terms of despotic rule in accordance with
nature: ,,nature orders the body to be slave and to be ruled despotically, and the
soul to rule and to be master".49 In this passage we have in one sentence all the
...
Karl-und-Gertrud-Abel Stiftung. Tagung, Wolfgang Detel, Alexander Becker, 2003
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DESPOTICALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
despotically en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ancient Liberties
... of his subjects—that sealed his fate, rather than a concerted effort to rule despotically. But he falters in discussing the origins of Magna Carta. «Washington Free Beacon, Jun 15»
Pills, Protest, and Piracy
Their minimal forms masquerade as post-painterly abstraction and hard-edge painting, styles that despotically lord over modern art collections. «Brooklyn Rail, Jun 15»
Who are the Enemies of Paul Afoko and Kwabena Agyepong, if Not …
... majority of the suffering Ghanaian masses or they will remain as questionable as before, misbehaving themselves despotically arrogantly? «GhanaWeb, May 15»
Faith And The Social Contract
The Church therefore recognizes, in some instances, power is exercised so egregiously, so despotically, that the conscience of the faithful is ... «Patheos, May 15»
Was Kamuzu Banda a despot or democrat?: Mungomo series on …
... I take the view that the West, often views non-European civilizations, or countries almost invariably to have been ruled despotically. We have ... «Nyasa Times, May 15»
Washington group slams NY Times decision to publish Iran foreign …
Iran is a ruthless theocracy, whose Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei rules corruptly and despotically as an extremist Shia Muslim religious ... «World Tribune, Abr 15»
Re-Make/Re-Model
That debasement continues when he despotically remolds the woman he knows as Esther into his wife. Fully compliant in this brutal ... «Artforum, Abr 15»
In Brazil, The Black and Poor Are Victims of a Broken Anti-Drug Policy
The State is acting frivolously and despotically in insisting on maintaining its security efforts in the favelas, which risks innocent people's lives ... «Huffington Post, Abr 15»
John Oliver, GK Chesterton, and Tired Democracy
But the despotism in certain dingy and decayed tribes in the twentieth century does not prove that the first men were ruled despotically. It does ... «Patheos, Abr 15»
Why we need traditional leaders
But if Mpondo customary law is followed, no chief, king or queen can act unilaterally and despotically because traditional governance is based ... «Rand Daily Mail, Abr 15»