Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 18Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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development and practice of ethics against the cosmic process reflects Mill's discussion of his second definition of ... discussing the intervention of man in the state of nature . The whole treatment calls to mind Mill's second ...
development and practice of ethics against the cosmic process reflects Mill's discussion of his second definition of ... discussing the intervention of man in the state of nature . The whole treatment calls to mind Mill's second ...
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... discussion among the general public The foregoing analysis has aimed at defining the focal points in the public discussion on the theoretical foundations of the Darwinian theory . I shall now deal with that discussion itself , as it ...
... discussion among the general public The foregoing analysis has aimed at defining the focal points in the public discussion on the theoretical foundations of the Darwinian theory . I shall now deal with that discussion itself , as it ...
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... discussion in the general periodicals must not be ex- pected to yield more than an indication of the state of feeling in cer- tain sections of the public . In other words , the discussion is often shallow , arguments are simplified ...
... discussion in the general periodicals must not be ex- pected to yield more than an indication of the state of feeling in cer- tain sections of the public . In other words , the discussion is often shallow , arguments are simplified ...
Contents
The Double Martyrdom of Randolph Bourne | 4 |
T H Huxleys Treatment of Nature | 112 |
COPYRIGHT 1957 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS | 146 |
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