Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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Page iv
... History , ' in the historical retrospect at the beginning of Part VI . , where I pass in review the contributions made to the solution of the problem of Civilization by preceding thinkers ; and a section more fully explaining the New ...
... History , ' in the historical retrospect at the beginning of Part VI . , where I pass in review the contributions made to the solution of the problem of Civilization by preceding thinkers ; and a section more fully explaining the New ...
Page xvi
... history shall have been minutely and exhaustively explored , and the results collated and embodied in some one or more wide and far - reaching generalizations ; the Christian Theologian , when he has referred its phenomena to the ...
... history shall have been minutely and exhaustively explored , and the results collated and embodied in some one or more wide and far - reaching generalizations ; the Christian Theologian , when he has referred its phenomena to the ...
Page xvii
... History , Physical Science , Metaphysics , Psychology , Theology , and the rest — and marking out the limits beyond which their various methods were in- applicable , I proceeded to explain my own method , which was simply this to take ...
... History , Physical Science , Metaphysics , Psychology , Theology , and the rest — and marking out the limits beyond which their various methods were in- applicable , I proceeded to explain my own method , which was simply this to take ...
Page xxiii
... HISTORY - DESCRIPTIVE . New direction taken by History -- Appeal to Tradition - 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 ...
... HISTORY - DESCRIPTIVE . New direction taken by History -- Appeal to Tradition - 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 ...
Page xxv
... History 134-141 · CHAPTER III . THE POLITICS OF COMTE . Comte and Carlyle - Comte's attempt to reconcile Order and Progress- Carlyle and Emerson - Why Comte made Humanity the central point of his System - Logical concatenation of his ...
... History 134-141 · CHAPTER III . THE POLITICS OF COMTE . Comte and Carlyle - Comte's attempt to reconcile Order and Progress- Carlyle and Emerson - Why Comte made Humanity the central point of his System - Logical concatenation of his ...
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