All social phenomena are produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions are mainly pre-determined, while the beliefs are mainly post-determined. Men's desires are chiefly inherited ; but their beliefs are chiefly acquired,... The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte - Page 95by John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 182 pagesFull view - About this book
| Herbert Spencer - Classification of sciences - 1864 - 70 pages
...et morale des societe's actuelles tient, en derniere analyse, a l'anarchie intellectuelle." p. 48.* Ideas do not govern and overthrow the world : the...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state, must, on... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Classification of sciences - 1864 - 74 pages
...chiefly inherited ; but their beliefs are chiefly acquired, and depend on surrounding conditions; aiid the most important surrounding conditions depend on...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state, must, on... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Positivism - 1866 - 212 pages
...brought to work together, and become a collective force instead of forces neutralizing one another. Our intelligence is first awakened by the stimulus of...time existing, is the resultant of all the ambitions, self-interest, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, &c., of ancestral citizens and existing... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Classification of sciences - 1869 - 92 pages
...produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions are mainly pre-detennined, while the beliefs are mainly post-determined. Men's...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state, must, on... | |
| Education - 1870 - 736 pages
...The social mechanism does not rest finally upon opinions, but almost wholly upon character. * * * * The social state at any time existing is the resultant...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens, and existing citizens. * * * * Practically, the popular character and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Ethics - 1871 - 272 pages
...surrounding conditions; and tho most important surrounding conditions depend on the social state which tho prevalent desires have produced. The social state at any time existing, is tho resultant of all the ambitions, self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, ctc.,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 386 pages
...produced by the totality of human emotions and beliefs : of which the emotions are mainly pro-determined, while the beliefs are mainly post-determined. Men's...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, ete., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state, must, on... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 1188 pages
...guides. The social mechanism does not rest finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state must on the... | |
| John Fiske - Evolution - 1874 - 566 pages
...guides. The social mechanism does not rest finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state must on the... | |
| John Fiske - Evolution - 1874 - 540 pages
...guides. The social mechanism does not rest finally upon opinions ; but almost wholly upon character All social phenomena are produced by the totality...self-interests, fears, reverences, indignations, sympathies, etc., of ancestral citizens and existing citizens. The ideas current in this social state must on the... | |
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