It will be seen that as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition of every expended force into several forces has been perpetually producing a higher complication; that the increase of heterogeneity so brought about is still going... The American Journal of Sociology - Stranica 791uredio/la - 1907Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| 1857 - Broj stranica: 602
...unceasingly progressed toward greater heterogeneity ; and that its heterogeneity is still increasing. It will be seen that as in each phenomenon of to-day,...not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity. A few words must be added on the ontological bearings of our argument. Probably not a few... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - Broj stranica: 624
...unceasingly progressed toward greater heterogeneity ; and that its heterogeneity is still increasing. It will be seen that as in each phenomenon of to-day,...not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity. A few words must be added on the ontological bearings of our argument. Probably not a few... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - Broj stranica: 466
...heterogeneity; and that its heterogeneity is still increasing. It will be seen that as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition...not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity. A few words must be added on the ontological bearings of our argument. Probably not a few... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - Broj stranica: 460
...heterogeneity ; and that its heterogeneity is still increasing. It will be seen that as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition...not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity. A few words must be added on the ontological bearings of our argument. Probably not a few... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - Broj stranica: 510
...heterogeneity ; and that its heterogeneity is still increasing. It will be seen that as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition...continue to go on ; and that thus Progress is not an accit, not a thing within human control, but a beneficent lecessity. A few words must be added on the... | |
| Emile Honoré Cazelles - 1875 - Broj stranica: 198
...heterogeneity, and that its heterogeneousness is still increasing. It will be seen that, as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition of every expended force into several forces had been perpetually producing a higher complication ; that the increase of heterogeneity so brought... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - Broj stranica: 494
...detail, it has unceasingly advanced towards greater heterogeneity. It will be seen that as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition...not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity. A few words must be added on the ontological bearings of our argument. Probably not a few... | |
| National Society for the Study of Education - 1900 - Broj stranica: 1068
...maintained by the ultra-evolutionary school of social philosophers. "Progress," Herbert Spencer asserts, "is not an accident, not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity." From the time of Von Baer it has been settled beyond question that organic progress is... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1904 - Broj stranica: 710
...increasingly advanced towards greater heterogeneity.' And ' thus,' he concludes on the old note, ' progress is not an accident, not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity ' (Essays, i, 52). Scarcely had he finished this essay, however, before he seemed to discover... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - Broj stranica: 482
...detail, it has unceasingly advanced towards greater heterogeneity. It will be seen that as in each event of to-day, so from the beginning, the decomposition...not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity. A few words must be added on the ontological bearings of our argument. Probably not a few... | |
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