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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... tion would never have been interrupted , had that power not at length assumed a retrograde character , in the second half of the reign of Louis XIV . Hence ensued , a century later , the complete abolition of French royalty ; and from ...
... tion would never have been interrupted , had that power not at length assumed a retrograde character , in the second half of the reign of Louis XIV . Hence ensued , a century later , the complete abolition of French royalty ; and from ...
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... tion . It is only in this last stage that Positivism , becoming before all things moral and religious , could directly pursue its social destination , by leaving the region of philosophy to seek a home with the proletariate and with ...
... tion . It is only in this last stage that Positivism , becoming before all things moral and religious , could directly pursue its social destination , by leaving the region of philosophy to seek a home with the proletariate and with ...
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... , is so influenced by the situa- Dynamical ordinated to ceptions . to be sub- statical con- The histori- cal element ever present . The dynami- cal apprecia- tion as presented in tion resulting B 2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION , 3.
... , is so influenced by the situa- Dynamical ordinated to ceptions . to be sub- statical con- The histori- cal element ever present . The dynami- cal apprecia- tion as presented in tion resulting B 2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION , 3.
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Auguste Comte Edward Spencer Beesly. The dynami- cal apprecia- tion as presented in tion resulting from its history , that to regulate it as a whole we have always to modify the general conceptions of human unity by taking into account ...
Auguste Comte Edward Spencer Beesly. The dynami- cal apprecia- tion as presented in tion resulting from its history , that to regulate it as a whole we have always to modify the general conceptions of human unity by taking into account ...
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... tion of the and connec- five chapters of the volume . ject . After indicating the general character of this fourth volume as devoted to the direct construction of the Positive religion , a statement of the object and connection of its ...
... tion of the and connec- five chapters of the volume . ject . After indicating the general character of this fourth volume as devoted to the direct construction of the Positive religion , a statement of the object and connection of its ...
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