Wordsworth & Swift on Human Nature
.... possessed of some quality fitted to increase our natural
vices" (Swift 448). .... such qualities as temperance, industry, exercise, and cleanliness by
nature as the ....
(729

3

)
The Leviathan
.... In Hobbes, what is immediately clear about the state of
nature is that virtues and
vices are actually contingent luxuries, qualities that obtain for "men in ....
(918

4

)
Thomas Hobbes and The Leviathan
.... In Hobbes, what is immediately clear about the state of
nature is that virtues and
vices are actually contingent luxuries, qualities that obtain for "men in ....
(918

4

)
Second Discourse of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... Men in the state of
Nature have neither virtue nor
vices for they have no moral relationships with each other and no conception of duty. ....
(1706

7

)
William Wordsworth
.... possessed of some quality fitted to increase our natural
vices" (Swift 448). .... such qualities as temperance, industry, exercise, and cleanliness by
nature as the ....
(729

3

)
Dostoevsky and the Nature of the Hero
This study will examine the changing
nature of the hero in three Russian works, Fyodor .... novel is a portrait "not of a single person" but "of the
vices of our ....
(1638

7

)
Nature of the Hero in Russian Novels
This study will examine the changing
nature of the hero in three Russian works, Fyodor .... novel is a portrait "not of a single person" but "of the
vices of our ....
(1678

7

)
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
.... We are by
nature equipped with the ability to receive [the virtues], and habit .... is an application of practical wisdom in avoidance of the two
vices of excess ....
(1553

6

)
Nicomachean Ethics
.... This essay will discuss the problematic
nature of virtue being a "mean." Following this .... is a mean that falls between the poles of two
vices, "excess" and ....
(2031

8

)
ARISTOTLE: midterm exam answers
.... While in PHYSICS, Aristotle calls
Nature as a class of causes, in ETHICS, he .... Moral
vices tend to come through self-indulgence, choosing pleasure at the cost of ....
(700

3

)
Ghosts
.... her "man", even though her late husband Captain Alving possessed enough
vices to be .... and they do not necessarily represent the truth of
nature, which will out ....
(901

4

)
Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics, argues that the
.... We are by
nature equipped with the ability to receive them, and habit brings .... practicing the virtues just as one becomes a bad person by practicing the
vices. ....
(1566

6

)
NERO (37-68 AD) This essay reviews the transl
.... lack of self-restraint contributed to his downfall, as his
vices became self .... circumstances than of any changes in Nero's basically corrupt
nature: Claudius was ....
(2030

8

)
Essential Features of American Political System
AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM: ITS
NATURE AND
VICES This research paper considers the essential features of the American political system as it has evolved since ....
(2363

9

)
Cast Study of a Controller's Dilemma
.... Aristotle argued that the good for man must be found in his
nature, in that .... The extremes are two
vices, one marked by excess and the other by deficiency, while ....
(1626

7

)
Machiavelli's Discourses
.... In his analysis of the
nature of leadership in the state, Machiavelli swept away .... must be sufficiently prudent to avoid a reputation for those
vices which would ....
(2730

11

)
The Downtown Strategic Plan for Los Angeles
.... The third part of the paper will discuss the virtues and
vices of planning .... markets; even this small amount of planning will be technical in
nature, rather than ....
(1624

6

)
Humanism and the Renaissance
.... Machiavelli details the
nature, goals, and responsibilities of the Prince, the sovereign .... sufficiently prudent to avoid a reputation for those
vices which would ....
(1614

6

)
Nicomachean Ethics
.... There may even be two levels of goodness, one derived from
nature as a gift .... The extremes are two
vices, one marked by excess and the other by deficiency, while ....
(1550

6

)
Factors Influencing the Shape of the Constitution
.... There is a law that controls the state of
nature, and that law is reason .... a single assembly to be inherently faulty and subject to all the
vices and frailties an ....
(2930

12

)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... It is true, that human
nature was not .... into the thoughts of man; and this advantage, on which we seem to set no price, exempted them from many
vices (http://www ....
(924

4

)
Aristotle's Writings
.... of the audience by presenting and imitation of human
nature - but also, by .... is a product of making morally correct choices and of exhibiting virtues over
vices. ....
(968

4

)
Aristotle's Life & Writings
.... of the audience by presenting and imitation of human
nature - but also, by .... is a product of making morally correct choices and of exhibiting virtues over
vices. ....
(968

4

)
Raging Bull Script
.... His hard-headed
nature we have heard discussed previously in the film is .... his wife and fall into an unfulfilled existence of fulfilling his own
vices bereft of ....
(848

3

)
Aristotle described a remarkable set of criteria to delineate ...
.... Aristotle concluded that virtues and
vices governed how one responded, expressed, or .... This was because
nature endowed each of us with certain faculties and ....
(1707

7

)
"Theory X" and "Theory Y"
.... Hobbes held that man in a state of
nature is a savage, who must be tamed by .... just the opposite view, that natural man was free of most of the
vices imposed by ....
(2912

12

)
The Discourses & The Prince
.... As a humanist educator, Machiavelli details the
nature, goals, and responsibilities of .... sufficiently prudent to avoid a reputation for those
vices which would ....
(2665

11

)
Locke, Rousseau, Dewey
.... enjoyment of his freedom is very uncertain outside the state of
nature (65). .... But, as Rousseau noted, "the
vices that make social institutions necessary are the ....
(2633

11

)
Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... We are neither good nor bad by
nature, but we have in us the ability to see .... but is an application of practical wisdom in avoidance of the two
vices of excess ....
(2087

8

)
Plato and Machiavelli Plato and Machiavelli both wrote a
.... Machiavelli details the
nature, goals, and responsibilities of the Prince, the sovereign .... sufficiently prudent to avoid a reputation for those
vices which would ....
(4067

16

)