Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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Page ix
... Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and between Morality and Science ; all of which are involved in the very groundwork of Civilization , and must be solved before the larger problem can even be entered upon . I have also pointed ...
... Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and between Morality and Science ; all of which are involved in the very groundwork of Civilization , and must be solved before the larger problem can even be entered upon . I have also pointed ...
Page xvi
... Science , and Material and Social Conditions generally , and to connect these factors by such stringent laws and ... sciences from which the problem was approached . The Historian , for example , whether of the narrative or the ...
... Science , and Material and Social Conditions generally , and to connect these factors by such stringent laws and ... sciences from which the problem was approached . The Historian , for example , whether of the narrative or the ...
Page xvii
... sciences as instruments of investigation , should become itself the sole and only standpoint of interpretation . Accordingly , after passing under review the various sciences - History , Physical Science , Metaphysics , Psychology ...
... sciences as instruments of investigation , should become itself the sole and only standpoint of interpretation . Accordingly , after passing under review the various sciences - History , Physical Science , Metaphysics , Psychology ...
Page xix
... Science , with its balanced considerations of expedi- ency , and its jurisdiction over the realm of calculable cause and effect . Another of my critics , observing the immense influence often exerted over individual men by direct moral ...
... Science , with its balanced considerations of expedi- ency , and its jurisdiction over the realm of calculable cause and effect . Another of my critics , observing the immense influence often exerted over individual men by direct moral ...
Page xxiii
... Science of Politics needed- Influence of New Men cannot be Predicted - Effects of Institutions can- Assumed in all Legislation - History can neither direct Imagination in choice of Ideals , Conscience as to Conduct , or Reason as to ...
... Science of Politics needed- Influence of New Men cannot be Predicted - Effects of Institutions can- Assumed in all Legislation - History can neither direct Imagination in choice of Ideals , Conscience as to Conduct , or Reason as to ...
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