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... influence on human life . Now the fault here , I have no doubt , lay with myself in not more distinctly explaining that when I said that Religion in the future would have no effect on action , what I meant was , not that it would not be ...
... influence on human life . Now the fault here , I have no doubt , lay with myself in not more distinctly explaining that when I said that Religion in the future would have no effect on action , what I meant was , not that it would not be ...
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... influence often exerted over individual men by direct moral exhortation and appeal in spite of unfavourable physical and material conditions of life , found fault with me for insisting as strongly as I did that the controlling factor in ...
... influence often exerted over individual men by direct moral exhortation and appeal in spite of unfavourable physical and material conditions of life , found fault with me for insisting as strongly as I did that the controlling factor in ...
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... influence the reader by presenting him with 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 ...
... influence the reader by presenting him with 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 ...
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... 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 Action - This can only be had ...
... 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 Action - This can only be had ...
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By John Beattie Crozier John Beattie Crozier. CHAPTER IV . PSYCHOLOGY . Influence of Biology on Metaphysics - Use made of it by Herbert Spencer- Psychology , like Metaphysics , ends in analysis merely - Not the Organon we want - Positive ...
By John Beattie Crozier John Beattie Crozier. CHAPTER IV . PSYCHOLOGY . Influence of Biology on Metaphysics - Use made of it by Herbert Spencer- Psychology , like Metaphysics , ends in analysis merely - Not the Organon we want - Positive ...
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