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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 68
Page xxxvii
... nature in its unity . Still I have never concealed the fact that this inevitable sympathy must develope itself later than the valuable aid coming first from the instinct of the people and afterwards from the feeling of women ...
... nature in its unity . Still I have never concealed the fact that this inevitable sympathy must develope itself later than the valuable aid coming first from the instinct of the people and afterwards from the feeling of women ...
Page 3
Auguste Comte Edward Spencer Beesly. always on one side to our nature which is unchangeable , on the other to the developement of that nature through successive ages . It follows that Morals , and this is true even of practical morality ...
Auguste Comte Edward Spencer Beesly. always on one side to our nature which is unchangeable , on the other to the developement of that nature through successive ages . It follows that Morals , and this is true even of practical morality ...
Page 6
... nature , feeling , intellect , and activity . Then in the fifth and last chapter we intercalate the present between the future and the past , in order to close the Western Revolution , and in order to avoid its recurrence or ...
... nature , feeling , intellect , and activity . Then in the fifth and last chapter we intercalate the present between the future and the past , in order to close the Western Revolution , and in order to avoid its recurrence or ...
Page 11
... nature , and as such must be susceptible of harmony . So we verify the complete and exclusive com- petence of the Positive religion by virtue of its relative cha- racter for the ultimate regeneration of Humanity , to which all our ...
... nature , and as such must be susceptible of harmony . So we verify the complete and exclusive com- petence of the Positive religion by virtue of its relative cha- racter for the ultimate regeneration of Humanity , to which all our ...
Page 12
... nature of its object . Naturally then the ultimate Synthesis is destined to con- solidate and develope the initial ... natural affinity of Posi- tivism for the characteristics respectively of the three periods transitions of transition ...
... nature of its object . Naturally then the ultimate Synthesis is destined to con- solidate and develope the initial ... natural affinity of Posi- tivism for the characteristics respectively of the three periods transitions of transition ...
Contents
i | |
iii | |
vii | |
lxxi | |
lxxii | |
1 | |
8 | |
10 | |
147 | |
150 | |
156 | |
163 | |
169 | |
182 | |
187 | |
208 | |
15 | |
21 | |
27 | |
33 | |
37 | |
43 | |
44 | |
49 | |
55 | |
63 | |
69 | |
75 | |
81 | |
83 | |
89 | |
95 | |
101 | |
107 | |
110 | |
116 | |
122 | |
128 | |
129 | |
135 | |
141 | |
214 | |
220 | |
226 | |
232 | |
236 | |
242 | |
248 | |
259 | |
266 | |
276 | |
282 | |
288 | |
294 | |
300 | |
308 | |
315 | |
348 | |
370 | |
373 | |
568 | |
656 | |
662 | |
667 | |
673 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abstract action activity altruism anarchy ancient system Astronomy AUGUSTE COMTE basis become Catholicism chapter character civilisation combination complete conception condensation condition connection consequence constitution definitive degree destined developement direct discipline distinct doctrine effect egoism encyclopædic established existence feeling festivals Fetichism function fundamental give habits honour human indispensable individual industrial influence instincts institution intellectual laws less ment metaphysical modify Monotheism moral nations nature normal object organisation patricians patriciate period phase phenomena philosophy physical point of view political Polytheism Posi Positive religion positive sciences Positivism Positivist Positivist calendar practical present priest priesthood principle progress proletariate race racter regard regeneration regime relations reorganisation requires result scientific social society Sociocracy Sociolatry Sociology spiritual power spontaneous subjective subordination sufficient superiority synthesis synthetical systematic systematisation tariate temporal power tendency theism Theocracy theological theory tion true unity utopia volume Western whilst whole worship
Popular passages
Page 677 - Introduction to the Science of Religion, Four Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution ; with Two Essays on False Analogies and the Philosophy of Mythology. By MAX MULLER, MA Crown Svo. price los. 6d. The Four Gospels in Greek, with Greek-English Lexicon. By JOHN T. WHITE, DD Oxon.
Page 681 - An OUTLINE of the NECESSARY LAWS of THOUGHT : a Treatise on Pure and Applied Logic.