
“In order to understand, observe, deduce, man must first be conscious of himself as alive.”
Source: War and Peace
Ogni giusto re primo servatore dee essere delle leggi fatte da lui.
Seventh Day, Tenth Story
The Decameron (c. 1350)
Ogni giusto re primo servatore dee essere delle leggi fatte da lui.
The Decameron (c. 1350)
“In order to understand, observe, deduce, man must first be conscious of himself as alive.”
Source: War and Peace
Le philosophe se place au sommet de la pensée; de là il envisage ce qu'a été le monde et ce qu'il doit devenir. Il n'est pas seulement observateur, il est acteur; il est acteur du premier genre dans le monde moral, car ce sont ses opinions sur, car ce sont ses opinions sur ce que le monde doit devenir qui règlent la société humaine.
Science de l'homme: Physiologie religieuse (1858), p. 437
“Who to himself is law no law doth need,
Offends no law, and is a king indeed.”
Act II, scene i.
Bussy D'Ambois (1607)
§ 233
The Reasonableness of Christianity (1695)
Alfred Brendel (1976), as cited in: Benny Shanon (2013). The Representational and the Presentational. p. 380.
Source: The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of the Arabian Nights
“The King himself should be under no man, but under God and the Law.”
Prohibitions del Roy, 12 Co. Rep. 63, quoting Henry de Bracton's treatise on the laws and customs of England. http://www.uniset.ca/other/cs4/77ER1342.html
Institutes of the Laws of England
Source: Baudolino (2000), Chapter 3, "Baudolino explains to Niketas what he wrote as a boy"
An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth (1940), Introduction, p. 15
1940s
“In limitations he first shows himself the master,
And the law can only bring us freedom.”
Was Wir Bringen (1802)