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Page xii
... Spencer , Comte , Goethe , 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 ...
... Spencer , Comte , Goethe , 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 ...
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... Spencer , Comte , Buckle , Montesquieu , Carlyle 32-42 CHAPTER III . METAPHYSICS . . Resumé - Physical Science and Political Economy not the Organon we require - Metaphysics deals with words only , and ends in analysis— Illustrations ...
... Spencer , Comte , Buckle , Montesquieu , Carlyle 32-42 CHAPTER III . METAPHYSICS . . Resumé - Physical Science and Political Economy not the Organon we require - Metaphysics deals with words only , and ends in analysis— Illustrations ...
Page xxiv
... Spencer- Psychology , like Metaphysics , ends in analysis merely - Not the Organon we want - Positive contributions of Psychology , and its effects on Religion and Practical Life - Physical Science useful as Instrument of Investigation ...
... Spencer- Psychology , like Metaphysics , ends in analysis merely - Not the Organon we want - Positive contributions of Psychology , and its effects on Religion and Practical Life - Physical Science useful as Instrument of Investigation ...
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... Spencer's admission of this quoted - Comte confounds the Sphere of Duty with the Sphere of Religion - Frederic Harrison quoted - Other Uses of the term Religion examined - Meaning of Religion in its True Sense - Why Humanity is not the ...
... Spencer's admission of this quoted - Comte confounds the Sphere of Duty with the Sphere of Religion - Frederic Harrison quoted - Other Uses of the term Religion examined - Meaning of Religion in its True Sense - Why Humanity is not the ...
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... differs from Buckle's - Herbert Spencer's Theory two wide and general for Practical Purposes - Hegel's Theory - Scope of my own attempt 366-377 CHAPTER II . THE CONTROLLING FACTOR . All Thinkers divided SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS . xxix .
... differs from Buckle's - Herbert Spencer's Theory two wide and general for Practical Purposes - Hegel's Theory - Scope of my own attempt 366-377 CHAPTER II . THE CONTROLLING FACTOR . All Thinkers divided SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS . xxix .
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