Pragmatism and the Progressive Movement in the United States: The Origin of the New Social SciencesUniversity Press of America, 1987 - Всего страниц: 255 |
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... individual parts of society are alive ) would imply a teleology . Health the physical and psychological well - being of an organism is , for example , an objective good . Avoiding the fallacy of composition , one simply can assert that ...
... individual parts of society are alive ) would imply a teleology . Health the physical and psychological well - being of an organism is , for example , an objective good . Avoiding the fallacy of composition , one simply can assert that ...
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... individual and social reason , and the laws derived therefrom : They have their use for a while and under certain conditions . They constitute the tools which the social will must use in order to accomplish certain specific results or ...
... individual and social reason , and the laws derived therefrom : They have their use for a while and under certain conditions . They constitute the tools which the social will must use in order to accomplish certain specific results or ...
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... individual's freedom is realized through acquiescence to collective regimentation : " Regimentation of material and mechanical forces is the only way by which the mass of individuals can be released from regimentation and consequent ...
... individual's freedom is realized through acquiescence to collective regimentation : " Regimentation of material and mechanical forces is the only way by which the mass of individuals can be released from regimentation and consequent ...
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The Reaction of Jamess | 21 |
Journalism for the | 51 |
John Dewey and Sidney Hook | 87 |
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