| Education - 1870 - 708 pages
...SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS. Mr. Herbert Spencer, in his " Social Statistics," expresses the following passages, "Ideas do not govern and overthrow the world; the world is governed and overthrown by feelings. * * * * The social mechanism does not rest finally upon opinions, but almost... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Ethics - 1871 - 272 pages
...tho world : tho world is governed or overthrown by feelings, to which idcas servo only as guides. Tho social mechanism does not rest finally upon opinions; but almost wholly upon character. Not intellcctual anarchy, but moral antagonism, is the cause of political crises. All social phenomena... | |
| John Fiske - Evolution - 1874 - 562 pages
...by Mr. Spencer, in the following passage : " Ideas do not govern the world ; the world is governed by feelings, to which ideas serve only as guides....finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 1188 pages
...by Mr. Spencer, in the following passage : " Ideas do not govern the world ; the world is governed by feelings, to which ideas serve only as guides....finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions... | |
| John Fiske - Evolution - 1874 - 540 pages
...by Mr. Spencer, in the following passage : " Ideas do not govern the world ; the world is governed by feelings, to which ideas serve only as guides....finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions... | |
| John Fiske - Evolution - 1875 - 538 pages
...by Mr. Spencer, in the following passage : " Ideas do not govern the world ; the world is governed by feelings, to which ideas serve only as guides....finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Science - 1877 - 388 pages
...et morale dcs societes ao tuelles tient, en dcrniere analyse, a 1'anarchie intellectuelle." p. 48.* Ideas do not govern and overthrow the world : the...which ideas serve only as guides. The social mechanism docs not rest finally upon opinions; but almost wholly upon character. Not intellectual anarchy, but... | |
| Jeremiah Lewis Diman - Theism - 1881 - 412 pages
...in Mr. Spencer an unqualified rejection of this view. " Ideas," he tells us in a striking passage, " do not govern and overthrow the world ; the world...upon opinions, but almost wholly upon character." Refusing as he did, to recognize in his philosophy any consciousness of a cause manifesting itself... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Ethics - 1882 - 390 pages
...governed or overthrown by feelings, to which ideas serve only as guides. The social mechanism docs not rest finally upon opinions; but almost wholly...anarchy, but moral antagonism, is the cause of political crisis. All social phenomena are produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which... | |
| Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk - Classification of sciences - 1885 - 236 pages
...prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Newton. Ideas do not govern and overthrow the world; the world...by feelings, to which ideas serve only as guides. Spencer. Man is not a praotical creature merly; be has within him a speculative tendency, a pleasure... | |
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