Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... higher calculus in mathematics , enabling us to solve problems insoluble by ordinary methods . For just as the relations of some general ( x ) or ( y ) in Algebra will solve problems impossible to Arithmetic where you have to deal with ...
... higher calculus in mathematics , enabling us to solve problems insoluble by ordinary methods . For just as the relations of some general ( x ) or ( y ) in Algebra will solve problems impossible to Arithmetic where you have to deal with ...
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... higher problems of thought ! But I wish further to point out that for the special solu- tions achieved in this work , this organon would have availed me little had I not come sufficiently late into the field to take advantage of the ...
... higher problems of thought ! But I wish further to point out that for the special solu- tions achieved in this work , this organon would have availed me little had I not come sufficiently late into the field to take advantage of the ...
Page xx
... higher and truer ideas , with nobler standards of morality , and the like ; in the articles dealing with Politics , or society as a whole , the argument proceeds almost entirely on the assumption that improvements are to be effected in ...
... higher and truer ideas , with nobler standards of morality , and the like ; in the articles dealing with Politics , or society as a whole , the argument proceeds almost entirely on the assumption that improvements are to be effected in ...
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... Higher Ideals - From the Genesis of Ideals - From the Practical Methods of the Statesman - From the Fears of Men - Material and Social Conditions not sole Cause but Controlling Factor in Civilization . 378-395 CHAPTER III . THE ...
... Higher Ideals - From the Genesis of Ideals - From the Practical Methods of the Statesman - From the Fears of Men - Material and Social Conditions not sole Cause but Controlling Factor in Civilization . 378-395 CHAPTER III . THE ...
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... higher , and by taking advantage of the lights which they have planted in different portions of the field , to carry the torch of science still farther into the darkness . But instead of pursuing the enquiries begun by them into further ...
... higher , and by taking advantage of the lights which they have planted in different portions of the field , to carry the torch of science still farther into the darkness . But instead of pursuing the enquiries begun by them into further ...
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