... internal modifications of which this increased knowledge is the expression. Social progress is supposed to consist in the produce of a greater quantity and variety of the articles required for satisfying men's wants; in the increasing security of... Appletons' Popular Science Monthly - 第 37 頁由 編輯 - 1899完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1857 - 602 頁
...Edition. London : John Churchill. ' changes are held to constitute progress VOL. XLI.— NO. IV. 28 whereas, rightly understood, social progress consists...The current conception is a teleological one. The which directly or indirectly tend to heighten human happiness. And they are thought to constitute progress... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 624 頁
...wants, in the increasing security of person and property, in the widening freedom of action enjoyed ; whereas, rightly understood, social progress consists...teleological one. The phenomena are contemplated solely ae bearing on human happiness. Only those changes are held to constitute progress 28 which directly... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 頁
...That progress in intelligence seen during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded as consisting in...entailed these consequences. The current conception is a tcleological one. The phenomena are contemplated solely as bearing on human happiness. Only those changes... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 頁
...during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded us consisting in the greater number of facts known and...organism which have entailed these consequences. The interpretation is a teleological one. The phenomena are contemplated solely as bearing on human happiness.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 頁
...That progress in intelligence seen during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded as consisting in...organism which have entailed these consequences. The interpretation is a teleological one. The phenomena are contemplated solely as bearing on human happiness.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 頁
...That progress in intelligence seen during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded as consisting in...freedom of action: whereas, rightly understood, social ..p-EQglfiSS consists jn Jthose _ehangea of structure lathe. social organism wliich have entailed these... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 488 頁
...That progress in intelligence seen during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded as consisting in...entailed these consequences. The current conception is a ideological one. The phenomena are contemplated solely as 'bearing on human happiness. Only those changes... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 528 頁
...That progress in intelligence seen during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded as consisting in...structure in the social organism which have entailed v these consequences. The interpretation is a teleological one. The phenomena are contemplated solely... | |
| Leland A. Webster - 1866 - 372 頁
...miscellaneous works : " Social progress," says Mr, Spencer, " is supposed to consist in the production of a greater quantity and variety of the articles...structure in the Social organism which have entailed those consequences."* Very profound, Mr. Spencer, undoubtedly ! But not quite profound enough. Rightly... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1875 - 490 頁
...That progress in intelligence Been during the growth of the child into the man, or the savage into the philosopher, is commonly regarded as consisting in...action : whereas, rightly understood, social progress congests in those changes of structure in the social organism which have entailed these consequences.... | |
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