Difference between revisions of "The Power of Ideas/ultimate"

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| text = Liberty and equality, spontaneity and security, happiness and knowledge, mercy
 
| text = Liberty and equality, spontaneity and security, happiness and knowledge, mercy
and justice - all these are ultimate human values, sought for themselves alone; yet when they are incompatible, the cannot all be attained, choices must be made, sometimes tragic losses accepted in pursuit of some preferred ultimate end.
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and justice - all these are ultimate human values, sought for themselves alone; yet when they are incompatible, they cannot all be attained, choices must be made, sometimes tragic losses accepted in pursuit of some preferred ultimate end.
 
| cite = [[Isaiah Berlin]], "{{Link |The Power of Ideas}}" p. 27
 
| cite = [[Isaiah Berlin]], "{{Link |The Power of Ideas}}" p. 27
 
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