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... Positivist principles which Acton detected in the novel . ווי The task of conservative politicians , however , was ... Positivism , brought about the only kind of change that mattered , through direct action on ' the affections , the ...
... Positivist principles which Acton detected in the novel . ווי The task of conservative politicians , however , was ... Positivism , brought about the only kind of change that mattered , through direct action on ' the affections , the ...
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... Positivist poet will naturally be led to form prophetic pictures of the regeneration of man . 10 The important word in this passage is ' pictures ' . Comte seems to be implying a need to bring the abstracted intuitions of music and ...
... Positivist poet will naturally be led to form prophetic pictures of the regeneration of man . 10 The important word in this passage is ' pictures ' . Comte seems to be implying a need to bring the abstracted intuitions of music and ...
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... Positivism , 57 , 61-2 , 71-4 , 104 , 109 , 115 and rural life , 109 theory of , 64 and violence , 212-14 ( see also ... positivist stage of intellectual development ( see ' normal state ' ) power , appetite for , Freud on ego and , 133 ...
... Positivism , 57 , 61-2 , 71-4 , 104 , 109 , 115 and rural life , 109 theory of , 64 and violence , 212-14 ( see also ... positivist stage of intellectual development ( see ' normal state ' ) power , appetite for , Freud on ego and , 133 ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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