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Page ix
... Carlyle ; and the illusions in political thinking which have resulted from the neglect of the element of Time . But besides giving greater precision to views that hitherto have been vague and shadowy , I think I may fairly claim to have ...
... Carlyle ; and the illusions in political thinking which have resulted from the neglect of the element of Time . But besides giving greater precision to views that hitherto have been vague and shadowy , I think I may fairly claim to have ...
Page xii
... Carlyle , and Emerson - all of whom , with the exception of Spencer , have used , although more or less unconsciously as it were and without formal recognition , the organon to which I am myself so much indebted ; so much so indeed that ...
... Carlyle , and Emerson - all of whom , with the exception of Spencer , have used , although more or less unconsciously as it were and without formal recognition , the organon to which I am myself so much indebted ; so much so indeed that ...
Page xxiii
... Carlyle's view- Panorama of History - What light does History throw on Present or Future ? -Accounts for the Present but does not explain it - What we want to know is not how Institutions came here , but their effects now that they are ...
... Carlyle's view- Panorama of History - What light does History throw on Present or Future ? -Accounts for the Present but does not explain it - What we want to know is not how Institutions came here , but their effects now that they are ...
Page xxiv
... Carlyle - How these differ from Meta- physicians and Novelists , and from Scientists and Theologians - The method of detachment ' " 83-104 CHAPTER VII . - SUPERNATURALISM versus SCIENCE . Supernaturalist and Scientist contrasted ...
... Carlyle - How these differ from Meta- physicians and Novelists , and from Scientists and Theologians - The method of detachment ' " 83-104 CHAPTER VII . - SUPERNATURALISM versus SCIENCE . Supernaturalist and Scientist contrasted ...
Page xxv
... CARLYLE . General Agreement of Comte and Carlyle - Their Differences -Hero - worship -Logical Concatenation of Carlyle's Political Scheme - His neglect of two great Laws ; first , that men must have Change and Rotation in the Objects of ...
... CARLYLE . General Agreement of Comte and Carlyle - Their Differences -Hero - worship -Logical Concatenation of Carlyle's Political Scheme - His neglect of two great Laws ; first , that men must have Change and Rotation in the Objects of ...
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