Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... Comte regarded the intellectual as the main element , and Mr. Buckle regarded it as the only progressive element in man ; and Mr. John Stuart Mill agrees with M. Comte's opinion , though not with Mr. Buckle's . There are some facts in ...
... Comte regarded the intellectual as the main element , and Mr. Buckle regarded it as the only progressive element in man ; and Mr. John Stuart Mill agrees with M. Comte's opinion , though not with Mr. Buckle's . There are some facts in ...
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... Comte , with these and hundreds of similar facts staring him in the face , has said that the aptitude of Catholicism for phi- losophy is as remarkable as it is ill - appreciated . The constant and unvarying persecution of philosophy by ...
... Comte , with these and hundreds of similar facts staring him in the face , has said that the aptitude of Catholicism for phi- losophy is as remarkable as it is ill - appreciated . The constant and unvarying persecution of philosophy by ...
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... Comte's misinterpretation of history than his estimate of Catholi- cism ; an estimate in such striking contrast with that of Hobbes , who says : If a man consider the original of this great ecclesiastical dominion , he will easily ...
... Comte's misinterpretation of history than his estimate of Catholi- cism ; an estimate in such striking contrast with that of Hobbes , who says : If a man consider the original of this great ecclesiastical dominion , he will easily ...
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... Comte's theory is so con- structed that we may know it to be false , and history to have been misinterpreted by M. Comte . And why should M. Comte recognise the use and advantage of pathological facts in physiology , and refuse to ...
... Comte's theory is so con- structed that we may know it to be false , and history to have been misinterpreted by M. Comte . And why should M. Comte recognise the use and advantage of pathological facts in physiology , and refuse to ...
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... Comte is the proper mode of constructing a social science , I cannot , notwithstanding my habitual respect for Mr. John Stuart Mill's opinions , admit that M. Comte has , while , as he says himself , rapidly amassing his materials ...
... Comte is the proper mode of constructing a social science , I cannot , notwithstanding my habitual respect for Mr. John Stuart Mill's opinions , admit that M. Comte has , while , as he says himself , rapidly amassing his materials ...
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