The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 74 頁
... society to Divine Providence : man was to take a hand in it consciously . This new intellectual stance developed in a society which had entered a slowly but continuously accelerating process of change . Its most striking characteristic ...
... society to Divine Providence : man was to take a hand in it consciously . This new intellectual stance developed in a society which had entered a slowly but continuously accelerating process of change . Its most striking characteristic ...
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... society , is basically con- cerned with problems of 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 ...
... society , is basically con- cerned with problems of 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 ...
第 84 頁
... society ) and of culture ( the actual and conscious ways of life ) are seen as superstructures erected on top of the fundamental ecological processes through which human society is linked with , and inserted into , the universal ...
... society ) and of culture ( the actual and conscious ways of life ) are seen as superstructures erected on top of the fundamental ecological processes through which human society is linked with , and inserted into , the universal ...
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