The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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Sayfa 33
... force , to be regulated and subdued by one master force . The aim , accordingly , of this worship of intellect , is not towards harmony , but towards despotism . One faculty , without anything of taste , morality , or religion to guide ...
... force , to be regulated and subdued by one master force . The aim , accordingly , of this worship of intellect , is not towards harmony , but towards despotism . One faculty , without anything of taste , morality , or religion to guide ...
Sayfa 37
... forces , the power produced should be so fully recognised , and the power producing that power be utterly ignored . The moment this oversight is detected , it becomes obvious that all Mr. Buckle's learning and eloquence on this subject ...
... forces , the power produced should be so fully recognised , and the power producing that power be utterly ignored . The moment this oversight is detected , it becomes obvious that all Mr. Buckle's learning and eloquence on this subject ...
Sayfa 52
... force . There is ' a social mechanism , ' he says , as there is a mechanism of the ' celestial bodies and of the human body . To this , civil and ' penal laws should not be in opposition . This mechanism tends to make society happy and ...
... force . There is ' a social mechanism , ' he says , as there is a mechanism of the ' celestial bodies and of the human body . To this , civil and ' penal laws should not be in opposition . This mechanism tends to make society happy and ...
Sayfa 55
... force is to separate wants and exertions from their natural consequences . Violence of this kind , carried out fully , putting an end to property , would stop labour , and extinguish society . It would divorce action from its ordained ...
... force is to separate wants and exertions from their natural consequences . Violence of this kind , carried out fully , putting an end to property , would stop labour , and extinguish society . It would divorce action from its ordained ...
Sayfa 58
... force , decides what services it shall render , and how it shall be paid for them . This doctrine , from readily showing how ser- vices freely rendered for services promote the gratification and increase the sum of life , is peculiarly ...
... force , decides what services it shall render , and how it shall be paid for them . This doctrine , from readily showing how ser- vices freely rendered for services promote the gratification and increase the sum of life , is peculiarly ...
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