The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 72 頁
... social matters out of the sphere of philosophical speculation into the " higher " areas of " Science " ; and ( 3 ) they claimed to have developed reliable instru- ments for safeguarding and improving social life and furthering its ...
... social matters out of the sphere of philosophical speculation into the " higher " areas of " Science " ; and ( 3 ) they claimed to have developed reliable instru- ments for safeguarding and improving social life and furthering its ...
第 74 頁
... social world no longer fitted the facts of social exist- ence as they experienced them . By the same token , the numerous social philosophers from the Renaissance to the end of the eight- eenth century were not satisfied to leave the ...
... social world no longer fitted the facts of social exist- ence as they experienced them . By the same token , the numerous social philosophers from the Renaissance to the end of the eight- eenth century were not satisfied to leave the ...
第 78 頁
... social " order . " The remedy for the evils of modern society is the development of the " organic solidarity " of men who are tied together by the bonds of an intricate division of labor and who can reestablish social harmony by ...
... social " order . " The remedy for the evils of modern society is the development of the " organic solidarity " of men who are tied together by the bonds of an intricate division of labor and who can reestablish social harmony by ...
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