... two going together" — for with friends men are more able both to think and to act. Again, parent seems by nature to feel it for offspring and offspring for parent, not only among men but among birds and among most animals; it is felt mutually by... Genes, Brains, and Politics: Self-Selection and Social Lifeefter Elliott White - 1993 - 193 sidorIngen förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre - 1927 - 392 sidor
...actions — 'two going together' — for with friends men are more able both to think and to act. Again, parent seems by nature to feel it for offspring and...especially by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellow-men. We may see even in our travels how near and dear every man is to every other. Friendship... | |
| Max Hamburger - 1965 - 228 sidor
...actions — 'two going together' — for with friends men are more able both to think and to act. Again, parent seems by nature to feel it for offspring and...animals; it is felt mutually by members of the same race . . . We may see even in our travels how near and dear man is to every other. Friendship seems too... | |
| Harry V. Jaffa - 2004 - 574 sidor
...in us as members of our species, with respect to which, it can be said, "all men are created equal." [P]arent seems by nature to feel it for offspring...by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellow men [literally, philanthropists]. We may see even in our travels how near and dear every man is to every... | |
| Aristotle - 2006 - 274 sidor
...noble actions-'two going together'-for with friends men are more able both to think and to act. Again, parent seems by nature to feel it for offspring and...especially by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellowmen. We may even in our travels how near and dear every man is to every other. Friendship seems... | |
| Aristotle - 2006 - 338 sidor
...noble actions-'two going together'-for with friends men are more able both to think and to act. Again, parent seems by nature to feel it for offspring and...especially by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellowmen. We may even in our travels how near and dear every man is to every other. Friendship seems... | |
| Aristotle - 2006 - 474 sidor
...noble actions-'two going together'-for with friends men are more able both to think and to act. Again, parent seems by nature to feel it for offspring and...especially by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellowmen. We may even in our travels how near and dear every man is to every other. Friendship seems... | |
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