... commonly conceived, Mr. Matthew Arnold, makes little or no reference to the fact that the first use of knowledge is the right ordering of all actions ; and Mr. Carlyle, who is a good exponent of current ideas about work, insists on its virtues for... Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative - Sayfa 483Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1907Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1883 - 934 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry too, bodily or mental, is but a means ; and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| 1882 - 966 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry, too, bodily or mental, is but a means, and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1882 - 116 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry, too, bodily or mental, is but a means, and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1882 - 108 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...the like is true of the work by which the money is accumulated—that industry, too, bodily or mental, is but a means, and that it is as irrational to... | |
| 1883 - 884 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry too, bodily or mental, is but a means ; and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| William Godwin Moody - 1883 - 380 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its . virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry, too, bodily or mental, is but a means, and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| 1883 - 948 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry too, bodily or mental, is but a means ; and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry too, bodily or mental, is but a means ; and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| 1883 - 866 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...accumulated — that industry too, bodily or mental, is but a means ; and that it is as irrational to pursue it to the exclusion of that complete living it... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 532 sayfa
...ideas about work, insists on its virtues for quite other reasons than that it achieves sustentation. We may trace everywhere in human affairs a tendency...satisfaction, he forgets that money is of value only to VOL. in. 32 purchase satisfactions. But it is less commonly seen that the like is true of the work... | |
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