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... Comte becomes important . With Comte the Development Theory assumes a moral , in fact an overtly religious , significance . Comte's doctrines all relate to his belief that man has a profound inner need to relate the world meaningfully ...
... Comte becomes important . With Comte the Development Theory assumes a moral , in fact an overtly religious , significance . Comte's doctrines all relate to his belief that man has a profound inner need to relate the world meaningfully ...
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... Comte's religious theories , this is a convenient stage at which to consider Ludwig Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity , which George Eliot admired and trans- lated . The idea of mental evolution is as much part of Feuerbach's ...
... Comte's religious theories , this is a convenient stage at which to consider Ludwig Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity , which George Eliot admired and trans- lated . The idea of mental evolution is as much part of Feuerbach's ...
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... Comte , Bain and Spencer . Tom , for example , is presented as the physical and mental inheritor of a store of associations acquired in gradually increasing mass by his mother's family . ' Character ' in precisely Comte's sense is his ...
... Comte , Bain and Spencer . Tom , for example , is presented as the physical and mental inheritor of a store of associations acquired in gradually increasing mass by his mother's family . ' Character ' in precisely Comte's sense is his ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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