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Re: Nature and Civilization     

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Author: zzbunker
Date: Nov 19, 2007 18:14

...is the unconditional growth of the civilization, whatever the consequences for the ... both are doing grave wrong. Nature contains tremendous variety and richness, ... and styrofoams with which the civilization has been poisoning the planet,... and destructiveness in the human nature - the ugliness and destructiveness which ... and the best of civilization, with nature in all its richness ...
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Re: Nature and Civilization     

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Author: zzbunker
Date: Nov 19, 2007 17:48

...is the unconditional growth of the civilization, whatever the consequences for the planet... both are doing grave wrong. Nature contains tremendous variety and richness, ... and styrofoams with which the civilization has been poisoning the planet, ... and destructiveness in the human nature - the ugliness and destructiveness which ... and the best of civilization, with nature in all its richness ...
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Author: ibshambat
Date: Nov 19, 2007 14:58

...is the unconditional growth of the civilization, whatever the consequences for the ... both are doing grave wrong. Nature contains tremendous variety and richness, ... and styrofoams with which the civilization has been poisoning the planet,... and destructiveness in the human nature - the ugliness and destructiveness which ... and the best of civilization, with nature in all its richness ...
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Author: chazwin
Date: Nov 19, 2007 02:36

...is the unconditional growth of the civilization, whatever the consequences for the planet... both are doing grave wrong. Nature contains tremendous variety and richness, ... and styrofoams with which the civilization has been poisoning the planet, ... and destructiveness in the human nature - the ugliness and destructiveness which ... and the best of civilization, with nature in all its richness ...
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Nature and Civilization     

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Author: ibshambat
Date: Nov 19, 2007 02:18

...is the unconditional growth of the civilization, whatever the consequences for the planet...that both are doing grave wrong. Nature contains tremendous variety and richness, ... and styrofoams with which the civilization has been poisoning the planet, ... and destructiveness in the human nature - the ugliness and destructiveness which ... and the best of civilization, with nature in all its richness and...
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Re: "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The State of Nature     

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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Aug 24, 2008 06:56

... this time other than a time of imagination? Hobbes designs this fantasy history ("every man against every man") by simply negating what he sees in this own time. The mid 1600's was yet another era when the educated thought 'modern' civilization at it's zenith. So the best way to 'understand' a more primitive time was just to negate the virtues of the present time. Who's to know?
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Re: "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The State of Nature     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 23, 2008 22:58

...out of the state of nature [is] into civil government by mutual ...> affirmed instead that people were naturally good. Men knew neither vice nor... of society by establishing a civil society. John Rawls [We must use] ...an artificial state of nature. [One that] places everyone in ... colonies and to conserve the natural environment they would have greater ...
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Re: "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The State of Nature     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 23, 2008 22:54

... out of the state of nature [is] into civil government by mutual contract...> affirmed instead that people were naturally good. Men knew neither vice nor...state of society by establishing a civil society. John Rawls [We must use] ...an artificial state of nature. [One that] places everyone in ... colonies and to conserve the natural environment they would have greater ...
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Re: "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The State of Nature     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 23, 2008 22:26

... there is no law, excepting certain natural precepts, the first of which is ... out of the state of nature [is] into civil government by mutual contract.... affirmed instead that people were naturally good. Men knew neither vice nor ... state of society by establishing a civil society. John Rawls [We must use] ...an artificial state of nature. [One that] places everyone in the...
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"solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." The State of Nature     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 23, 2008 22:01

...is no law, excepting certain natural precepts, the first of which...of the state of nature [is] into civil government by mutual...affirmed instead that people were naturally good. Men knew neither vice...of society by establishing a civil society. John Rawls [We must...use] ...an artificial state of nature. [One that] places everyone in...is a hypothetical state of nature used as a thought experiment...
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