Let him duly realise the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself, — that his opinion rightly forms part of this agency, — is a unit of force, constituting, with other such units, the general power... Never-told Tales - Sayfa 141William Josephus Robinson tarafından - 1912 - 191 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 sayfa
...from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself...may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympa thies with some principles and repugnance to others. He, with all his capacities, and aspirations,... | |
| Julia Duhring - 1874 - 376 sayfa
...his opinion rightly forms part of this agency — is a unit of force, constituting, with such other units, the general power which works out social changes...what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has those sympathies with some principles, and repugnance to others. " He, with all his capacities, and... | |
| Gaetano Trezza - 1880 - 360 sayfa
...changes; and he will perceive that he may properly give full utterance to his innermost convinction: leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he haa in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others. He whith ali his capacities,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 652 sayfa
...from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself...sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others. lie, with all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 584 sayfa
...the man who has some highest truth to speak, not to be afraid to speak it out, on the ground that " it is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies...some principles, and repugnance to others. . . . He, like every other man," he says, " may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through... | |
| Grant Allen - 1895 - 300 sayfa
...from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realise the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself,...has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnances to others. He, with all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident,... | |
| Grant Allen - 1895 - 264 sayfa
...power which works out social changes ; and he will perceive that he may properly give full utterances to his innermost conviction ; leaving it to produce...has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnances to others. He, with all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident,... | |
| Sir Oswald Stoll - 1904 - 220 sayfa
...nature of that defect, we plead justification in the following pregnant words of Spencer himself: — " It is not for nothing that he has in him " these sympathies with some principles and repug" nance to others The highest truth " he sees he will fearlessly utter ; knowing that, let " what... | |
| Grant Allen - 2004 - 142 sayfa
...external arrangements to itself - that his opinion rightly forms part of this agency - is a unit offorce, constituting, with other such units, the general power...has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnances to others. He, with all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident,... | |
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