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. 180авторы: Edward Caird - 1885 - Страниц: 249Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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