In the phenomena of the social state, the collective phenomenon is more accessible to us than the parts of which it is composed. This is already, in a great degree, true of the mere animal body. It is essential to the idea of an organism, and it is even... The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte - Page 81by John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 182 pagesFull view - About this book
| Albert Schwegler - Philosophy - 1867 - 438 pages
...vulgar mode of using history, by looking in it for parallel cases, as if any cases were parallel ;' 'the state of every part of the social whole at any...commerce, navigation, government, all are in close natural dependence,' etc. ; ' M. Comte confines himself to the main stream of human progress, looking... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 606 pages
...in which, according to M. Comte, the Method proper to sociology differs from that of the sciences in inorganic nature. The common order of science proceeds...others. Religious belief) philosophy, science, the finer arts, the industrial arts, commerce, navigation, government, all are in close mutual dependence... | |
| Friedrich Carl Albert Schwegler - 1868 - 106 pages
...vulgar mode of using history, by looking in it for parallel cases, as if any cases were parallel ; ' ' the state of every part of the social whole at any...commerce, navigation, government, all are in close natural dependence,' etc. ; ' M. Comte confines himself to the main stream of human progress, looking... | |
| 1868 - 612 pages
...organism than of the individual The state of every part of the social whole at any time is intimatelj connected with the contemporaneous state of all the...others. Religious belief! philosophy, science, the finer arts, the industrial arts, commerce, navigation, government, all are in close mutual dependence... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Labor - 1878 - 76 pages
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| Carroll Davidson Wright - Economic policy - 1882 - 68 pages
...industrial organization with law and morality dominant in society. Comte has told the world that " the state of every part of the social whole at any...intimately connected with the contemporaneous state of all others. Religious belief, philosophy, science, the fine arts, commerce, navigation, government, all... | |
| John Tulloch - First philosophy - 1884 - 502 pages
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| John Tulloch - First philosophy - 1884 - 496 pages
...the individual. The state of every part of the social whole at any time is intimately connected Mrith the contemporaneous state of all the others. Religious belief, philosophy, science, the finer arts, the industrial arts, commerce, navigation, government, all are in close mutual dependence... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Labor - 1892 - 172 pages
...increase in the material forces at our disposal involves an increase of intellectual and moral energy. " The state of every part of the social whole at any...with the contemporaneous state of all the others. Eeligious belief, philosophy, science, the fine arts, commerce, navigation, government, all are in... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Labor - 1892 - 176 pages
...connected with the contemporaneous state of all the others. Religious belief, philosophy, science, the fine arts, commerce, navigation, government, all are in...insomuch that when any considerable change takes place in oue we may know that a parallel change in all the others has preceded or will follow it." 1 If this... | |
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