Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... thought— I may mention that besides enabling me to accomplish the main object of this work , viz . , the completing the circuit of those great Laws of Civilization which previous thinkers had left undetermined ; it has enabled me to ...
... thought— I may mention that besides enabling me to accomplish the main object of this work , viz . , the completing the circuit of those great Laws of Civilization which previous thinkers had left undetermined ; it has enabled me to ...
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... 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 rich heritage of thought ...
... 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 rich heritage of thought ...
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... thought bequeathed to us by these great thinkers , I shall endeavour , by means of the super- structure which they have erected , to carry the solution of the problem a step higher , and by taking advantage of the lights which they have ...
... thought bequeathed to us by these great thinkers , I shall endeavour , by means of the super- structure which they have erected , to carry the solution of the problem a step higher , and by taking advantage of the lights which they have ...
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... thought and culture , I at the same time point out that none of them can furnish us with the organon we require for ... thoughts and feelings of men , neither Metaphysics nor Psychology , which deal with these thoughts and feelings ...
... thought and culture , I at the same time point out that none of them can furnish us with the organon we require for ... thoughts and feelings of men , neither Metaphysics nor Psychology , which deal with these thoughts and feelings ...
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... thought . It is assumed in all the efforts made to improve the welfare of man by legislation i.e. , by alterations in the institutions under which he lives . Without such assumption , all legislation were as uncertain and shifting as ...
... thought . It is assumed in all the efforts made to improve the welfare of man by legislation i.e. , by alterations in the institutions under which he lives . Without such assumption , all legislation were as uncertain and shifting as ...
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