| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 308 sayfa
...needs, that the moral conduct will be the natural conduct. CHAPTER VIII. THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW. § 48. Not for the human race only, but for every race, there...right living. Given its environment and its structure, «ad- there is for each kind of creature a set of actions adapted in their kinds, amounts, and combinations,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 344 sayfa
...needs, that the moral conduct will be the natural conduct. CHAPTER Vin. THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW. § 48. Not for the human race only, but for every race, there...secure the highest conservation its nature permits. The aniinnl, like the man, has needs for food, warmth, activity, rest, and so forth ; which must be fulfilled... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1884 - 160 sayfa
...the outset of the chapter to identify " right living" with the universal biological principle that " Given its environment and its structure, and there...the highest conservation its nature permits," the fact still remains that the ethical imperative is drawn from the social surroundings, and is not derivable... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 324 sayfa
...the needs, that the moral conduct will be the natural conduct. CHAPTER THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW. § 48. Not for the human race only, but for every race, there...each kind of creature a set of actions adapted in iheir kinds, amounts, and combinations, to secure the highest conservation its nature permits. The... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 608 sayfa
...therefore, transitory, fading as a motive as pleasure in right-doing is evolved. THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW " Not for the human race only, but for every race, there...secure the highest conservation its nature permits." Yet in man we find an additional factor in the formula for life: for man is sociable to a degree not... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 610 sayfa
...the needs, that the moral conduct will bo the natural conduct. CHAPTER THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW. § 48. Not for the human race only, but for every race, there...set of actions adapted in their kinds, amounts, and combination 3, to secure the highest conservation its nature permits. The animal, like the man, has... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1895 - 640 sayfa
...:'.:.n :i' CHAPTER VI IT. THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIHW. § 48. Not for the human r^ce only, but for every mro, there are laws of right living. Given its environment...structure, and there is for each kind of creature a sot of actions adapted in their kinds, amounts, nnd combinations, to secure the highest conservation... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1902 - 602 sayfa
...needs, that the moral conduct will be the natural conduct. CHAPTER VIII. THE SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW. § 48. Not for the human race only, but for every race, there...are laws of right living. Given its environment and ite structure, and there is for each kind of creature a set of actions adapted in their kinds, amounts,... | |
| Singleton Waters Davis - 1910 - 170 sayfa
...race of living beings, including the human, " there are laws of right living." To this he adds that " given its environment and its structure, and there...for each kind of creature a set of actions adapted to their kinds, amounts and combinations, to secure the highest conservation its nature permits." He... | |
| Singleton Waters Davis - 1910 - 170 sayfa
...its environment and its structure, and there is for each kind of creature a set of actions adapted to their kinds, amounts and combinations, to secure the highest conservation its nature permits." He lays down this principle as fundamental, that from the sociological point of view, " Ethics becomes... | |
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