| David Hume - 1758 - 568 sayfa
...com-- monly determines concerning the preference of their whole police, manners, and conftitution of government. For as there is in all men, both male and female, a defire and power of generation, more active than is ever univerfally exerted, the reftraints which... | |
| David Hume - 1760 - 396 sayfa
...See alfo L'Effrit dctLsix, liv. zj. cap. 17, 18, 19. whole police, their manners, and theconftitution of their government. For as there is in all men, both male and female, a defire and power of generation, more active than is ever univerfally exerted, the reftraints which... | |
| David Hume - 1760 - 396 sayfa
...L'Effrit dalaix, liv. z3. cap. 17, 18, 19. 1 z whole whole police, theirmanners, and theconftitution of their government. For as there is in all men, both male and female, a defire and power of generation, more active than is ever univerfally exerted, the reftraints which... | |
| David Hume - 1804 - 592 sayfa
...commonly determines concerning the preference of their whole police, their manners,' and the-cbnstitution of the-ir government. For as there is in all men,-...which it belongs to a- wise legislature carefully t9 observe and remove. Almost every man,- who thinks he can maintain a family,- will have one ; and... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 572 sayfa
...implies important consequences, and commonly determines concerning the preference of their whole police, their manners, and the constitution of their government. For as there is in all men, both male and femnle, a desire oiid power of generation, more active than is ever universally exerted, the restraints... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 584 sayfa
...implies important consequences, and commonly determines concerning the preference of their whole police, their manners, and the constitution of their government....active than is ever universally exerted, the restraints wrhich they lie under must proceed from some difficulties in their situation, which it belongs to a... | |
| Charles Emil Stangeland - 1904 - 382 sayfa
...and commonly determines concerning the preference of their whole police, manners and constitution in government. For as there is in all men, both male...is ever universally exerted, the restraints which it lyes under must proceed from difficulties in men's situation, which it belongs to a wise legislature... | |
| Dennis E. Baron - 1986 - 264 sayfa
...century man was likely to be interpreted as a masculine without an explicit stipulation including women: "There is in all men, both male and female, a desire and power of generation" (Hume); "Such a deplorable havoc is made in the minds of men (both sexes) in France" (Burke). The Generic... | |
| Catherine Gallagher, Thomas Laqueur - 1987 - 264 sayfa
...social body. Hence they viewed rapid reproduction as simply an index of a healthy state. Hume writes, "For as there is in all men, both male and female,...active than is ever universally exerted, the restraints . . . must proceed from some difficulties in men's situation, which it belongs to a wise legislature... | |
| Peggy Zeglin Brand, Carolyn Korsmeyer - 2010 - 506 sayfa
...general assertion. The most remarkable instance concerns sexual drives, where Hume is led to insist, "there is in all men, both male and female, a desire...of generation, more active than is ever universally exerted."21 In a long footnote to the essay that contains this passage, Hume explores the relationship... | |
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