System of Positive Polity: Theory of the future of man, with an appendix consisting of Early essays on social philosophyLongmans, Green and Company, 1877 - Philosophy |
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Page xii
... given in the preface to the first volume . The adverse criticisms called forth by the Positive Philosophy , as a literary production , had been anticipated by myself ; I was quite aware of its defects , though I have never felt ...
... given in the preface to the first volume . The adverse criticisms called forth by the Positive Philosophy , as a literary production , had been anticipated by myself ; I was quite aware of its defects , though I have never felt ...
Page xv
... given time and within given bounds becomes , it is true , less objectionable in proportion as the interval is longer , and yet a periodical judgment can never be applicable when that which is judged , the spectacle of human events , is ...
... given time and within given bounds becomes , it is true , less objectionable in proportion as the interval is longer , and yet a periodical judgment can never be applicable when that which is judged , the spectacle of human events , is ...
Page xvii
... given in this volume ( page 141 ) . Prior to such exposition of the main constituent of the second philosophy , there will come a summary of the first philosophy , and conse- quent on such exposition , an aperçu of the third , the whole ...
... given in this volume ( page 141 ) . Prior to such exposition of the main constituent of the second philosophy , there will come a summary of the first philosophy , and conse- quent on such exposition , an aperçu of the third , the whole ...
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... given me up . Their conduct in this respect reminds me of the confirm- ation given by two characteristic facts to the anticipations , as stated in the preface to the third volume , of the growing hostility of the party towards me . The ...
... given me up . Their conduct in this respect reminds me of the confirm- ation given by two characteristic facts to the anticipations , as stated in the preface to the third volume , of the growing hostility of the party towards me . The ...
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... given me a foretaste of incomparable satisfaction , by elicit- ing from both sexes sympathies of the highest order for my sainted patroness , whose individual claims to public veneration will soon be pronounced superior to those of the ...
... given me a foretaste of incomparable satisfaction , by elicit- ing from both sexes sympathies of the highest order for my sainted patroness , whose individual claims to public veneration will soon be pronounced superior to those of the ...
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