P 21, line 18: various interests one might hold tend to .......... |
P 27, end of 1) add the virtues of:
- trustworthiness |
- Empathy |
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P 27, 2), 2nd line-, reciprocity, and therefore universality within the community, of all principles..... |
P 114, line 15: Knowledge be objective?’, paragr. ‘Truth and Falsity’, p. 93 |
P 151, line 9: defined by our democratic principle: any decision which does not violate the..... |
P 154, line 20: subjective equality can ........ |
P 182, line 5: able' distribution but loses its claim to legitimacy....
6: bution but lacks the last one's qualification of not-unjust, it is redundant. |
P 192, line 3: Confiscate unjustly acquired income .......... |
P 215, 5th from bottom: The principle of reciprocity and the consequent inseparability between authority and responsibility ..... |
P 237, line 20: obvious conclusion that the substantial rationality |
P 240, line 16: and experiment, however interesting, useful, even mandatory, reduces the results to an incon- ........ |
P 290, line 20 (third paragraph): We will remain condemned to that kind of paradox as long as we persist in according an autonomous existence to world three objects like truth, as long as we cling to the illusion that an intellectual difference between sanity and insanity corresponds ipso facto to an existential difference, as long as we refuse to fact the obvious, which is ...... |
P 429, line 17: about the outside world pertain to reality, I really think and see;.... |
P 430, last 2 lines: agreement against that will, in which case it cannot be free; it is an exercise of mental coercion that justifies resisting it by any means we can find. |