The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Pàgina 105
... human judgements . Accordingly we find that the first sciences to emerge from the primitive darkness were those which were farthest removed from human interest , -in which the inertia of sentiment to be overcome was the least . Mathe ...
... human judgements . Accordingly we find that the first sciences to emerge from the primitive darkness were those which were farthest removed from human interest , -in which the inertia of sentiment to be overcome was the least . Mathe ...
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... human character was perfect . But taking human nature as it is , there is abundant evidence to show that the altruism required would not be forthcoming . The whole contention furnishes an illustra- tion of the position which we have ...
... human character was perfect . But taking human nature as it is , there is abundant evidence to show that the altruism required would not be forthcoming . The whole contention furnishes an illustra- tion of the position which we have ...
Pàgina 117
... human nature was perfect then probably Socialism would work well ; but so also would any other state of society . Doubtless much might be done by education , but the innocent belief in the perfectibility of human nature which Socialists ...
... human nature was perfect then probably Socialism would work well ; but so also would any other state of society . Doubtless much might be done by education , but the innocent belief in the perfectibility of human nature which Socialists ...
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