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" That all perfection consists in unity, he apparently considers to be a maxim which no sane man thinks of questioning. It never seems to enter into his conceptions that any one could object ab initio, and ask, why this universal systematizing, systematizing,... "
The Social Philosophy and Religion of Comte - Стр. 180
авторы: Edward Caird - 1885 - Страниц: 249
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The Contemporary Review, Том 36

1879 - Страниц: 736
...science to one central principle. To critics like JS Mill, Comte's effort after system seems to be the result of an " original mental twist very common...human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end ?"* To this Mr. Bridges answers that unity in Comte's...
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The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte

John Stuart Mill - 1866 - Страниц: 192
...is that this doctrine seems to M. Comte to be axiomatic. That all perfection consists in unity, he apparently considers to be a maxim which no sane man...human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end ? May it not be the fact that mankind, who after...
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Auguste Comte and Positivism

John Stuart Mill - 1866 - Страниц: 212
...is, that this doctrine seems to M. Comte to be axiomatic. That all perfection consists in unity, he apparently considers to be a maxim which no sane man...enter into his conceptions that any one could object db initio, and ask, why this universal systematizing, systematizing, systematizing ? Why is it necessary...
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The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte

John Stuart Mill - 1887 - Страниц: 198
...is that this doctrine seems to M. Comte to be axiomatic. That all perfection consists in unity, he apparently considers to be a maxim which no sane man...enter into his conceptions that any one could object nb initio, and ask, why this universal systematizing, systematizing, systematizing? Why is it necessary...
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Mill and Liberalism

Maurice Cowling - 1990 - Страниц: 220
...despotism of the learned. 'Why' he asks 'this universal systematising, systematising, systematising ? Why is it necessary that all human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end?':4 and one thinks, at this point, that Mill is as...
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John Stuart Mill: Critical Assessments, Том 1

John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - Страниц: 676
...that liberty and spontaneity form no part of Comte's scheme,26 and there is this echo of On Liberty: Why is it necessary that all human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end? May it not be the fact that mankind, who after all...
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Mill's Principle of Utility: A Defense of John Stuart Mill's Notorious Proof

Necip Fikri Alican - 1994 - Страниц: 264
...(CW.X.337), and he summarizes his objection as follows. It never seems to enter into his [Comte's] conceptions that any one could object ab initio, and...human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end? May it not be the fact that mankind, who after all...
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Visions of the Sociological Tradition

Donald N. Levine - 1995 - Страниц: 379
...is, that this doctrine seems to M. Comte to be axiomatic. That all perfection consists in unity, he apparently considers to be a maxim which no sane man thinks of questioning . . . May it not be the fact that mankind, who after all are made up of single human beings, obtain...
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Humanism

Tony Davies - 1997 - Страниц: 170
...in M. Comte's later speculations is this inordinate demand for 'unity' and 'systematization' . . . Why is it necessary that all human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end? (Mill 1969: 336) Mill was the son of a prominent...
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The Cambridge Companion to Mill

John Skorupski - 1998 - Страниц: 612
...('Auguste Comte and Positivism', CWX:335-36] With such a view Mill could not more vehemently disagree: Why is it necessary that all human life should point but to one object, and be cultivated into a system of means to a single end? May it not be the fact that mankind, who after all...
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