Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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Page iv
... give the work a greater completeness ; the addition , viz . , of a section on Hegel's ' Philosophy of History , ' in the historical retrospect at the beginning of Part VI . , where I pass in review the contributions made to the solution ...
... give the work a greater completeness ; the addition , viz . , of a section on Hegel's ' Philosophy of History , ' in the historical retrospect at the beginning of Part VI . , where I pass in review the contributions made to the solution ...
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... which previous thinkers had left undetermined ; it has enabled me to give scientific demonstration and precision to a number of doctrines which had either been inadequately stated by preceding writers , or viii . PREFACE .
... which previous thinkers had left undetermined ; it has enabled me to give scientific demonstration and precision to a number of doctrines which had either been inadequately stated by preceding writers , or viii . PREFACE .
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... have no effect on action , what I meant was , not that it would not be of any practical value ( for any theory that generates conviction , and gives unity and harmony to both mind and heart , must give xviii . PREFACE .
... have no effect on action , what I meant was , not that it would not be of any practical value ( for any theory that generates conviction , and gives unity and harmony to both mind and heart , must give xviii . PREFACE .
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... give a stimulus and impulse to action which can never be attained when mind and heart are rent in twain by Scepticism ) , but that it would no longer dictate our specific actions , as , for example , whether we should take usury or not ...
... give a stimulus and impulse to action which can never be attained when mind and heart are rent in twain by Scepticism ) , but that it would no longer dictate our specific actions , as , for example , whether we should take usury or not ...
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... give this - A 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 ...
... give this - A 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 ...
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