The question which at first seemed so perplexed, has become, in the course of our inquiry, comparatively simple. We have not to estimate the degrees of importance of different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for... The Naturalists' Leisure Hour and Monthly Bulletin1879Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1859 - 620 sider
...different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that the study of Science, in its most comprehensive...is intrinsically most valuable ; its worth is not dependent upon opinion, but is as fixed as is the relation of man to the surrounding world Necessary... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 sider
...different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that the study of Science, in its most comprehensive...great though conventional value, and knowledge of less thongh intrinsic value ; seeing that the knowledge which we find to be of most value in all other respects,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 sider
...different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that the study of Science, in its most comprehensive...intrinsic value ; seeing that the knowledge which proves to be of most value in all other respects, is intrinsically most valuable : its worth is not... | |
| 1869 - 480 sider
...different orders of human activity and different studies as severally fitting us for them; since we find that the study of science in its most comprehensive...best preparation for all these orders of activity." Again : Ex-Governor Cox charges that Spencer's scheme " leaves no room for the larger kind of utility... | |
| 1873 - 824 sider
...different orders of human activity and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that the study of science, in its most comprehensive...the claims of knowledge of great though conventional valun, and knowledge of less though intrinsic value ; seeing that the knowledge which we find to be... | |
| 1878 - 818 sider
...different orders of human activity and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that the study of science, in its most comprehensive...is intrinsically most valuable ; its worth is not dependent upon opinion, but is as fixed as is the relation of man to the surrounding world. Necessary... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 130 sider
...different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that the study of Science, in its most comprehensive...is intrinsically most valuable : its worth is not dependent upon opinion, but is as fixed as is the relation of man to the surrounding world. Necessary... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 284 sider
...different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them, since we find that the study of science, in its most comprehensive...is intrinsically most valuable ; its worth is not dependent upon opinion, but is as fixed as is the relation of man to the surrounding world. Necessary... | |
| 1894 - 916 sider
...orders of luman activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them ; since we find that he idéal of human nature — his top hese orders of activity. We have not to de- . side between the claims of knowledge of great though... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 320 sider
...different orders of human activity, and different studies as severally fitting us for them; since we find that the study of Science, in its most comprehensive...respects, is intrinsically most valuable: its worth is not dependent upon opinion, but is as fixed as is the relation of man to the surrounding world. Xecessary... | |
| |