Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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Page vii
... true , indeed , that the results arrived at by all these special workers must be used as material for the problem of Civilization , and their special intellectual methods as instruments of research ; but unless these methods are dropped ...
... true , indeed , that the results arrived at by all these special workers must be used as material for the problem of Civilization , and their special intellectual methods as instruments of research ; but unless these methods are dropped ...
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... true , must for ever give the coup de grâce to Physical Science as a standpoint of interpretation for the great problems of the World and of Human Life . Again there is the demonstration of the existence of intellectual epochs , in ...
... true , must for ever give the coup de grâce to Physical Science as a standpoint of interpretation for the great problems of the World and of Human Life . Again there is the demonstration of the existence of intellectual epochs , in ...
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... true as well as new I am myself convinced , and am persuaded that they will stand any strain that strain that may be brought to bear on them , even that severest of all tests , viz . , that on each and all of them scientific predictions ...
... true as well as new I am myself convinced , and am persuaded that they will stand any strain that strain that may be brought to bear on them , even that severest of all tests , viz . , that on each and all of them scientific predictions ...
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... True Sense - Why Humanity is not the proper Object of Religion - Why it cannot practically be made an Object of Worship - Fallacy of regarding Humanity as the Supreme Being exposed - Arguments and Illustrations 201-213 PART IV ...
... True Sense - Why Humanity is not the proper Object of Religion - Why it cannot practically be made an Object of Worship - Fallacy of regarding Humanity as the Supreme Being exposed - Arguments and Illustrations 201-213 PART IV ...
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... true relations existing between certain of the factors , none of them , in my opinion , have clearly established the true relations existing between them all , and none of them therefore have given us a theory of civilization that can ...
... true relations existing between certain of the factors , none of them , in my opinion , have clearly established the true relations existing between them all , and none of them therefore have given us a theory of civilization that can ...
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