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" Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically certain .... as certain as any conclusion in which we place the most implicit faith — for instance, that all men will die. "
Economica - Side 229
1921
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Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sider
...disappear ; that is, all unfitness must disappear ; that is, all imperfection must disappear. Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...implicit faith ; for instance, that all men will die. For why do we infer that all men will die ? Simply because, in an immense number of past experiences,...
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The Bible and the people, Volum 2

1852 - 596 sider
...disappear, this is, all unfitness must disappear ; that is, all imperfection must disappear. '• Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...certain — as certain as any conclusion in which wo place the most implicit faith : for instance, that all men will die. For why do we infer that all...
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Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 sider
...must disappear; that is, all unfitness must disappear ; that is, all imperfection must disappear. Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...implicit faith ; for instance, that all men will die. For why do we infer that all men will die? Simply because, in an immense number of past experiences,...
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Supernatural Religion: An Inquiry Into the Reality of Divine Revelation, Volum 1

Walter Richard Cassels - 1874 - 536 sider
...must disappear, that is, all unfitness must disappear ; that is, all imperfection must disappear. Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...conclusion in which we place the most implicit faith I for instance, that all men will die. For why do we infer that all men will die ? Simply because,...
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Winds of Doctrine: Being an Examination of the Modern Theories of Automatism ...

Charles Elam - 1876 - 186 sider
...Finally, all excess and all deficiency must disappear — that is, all imperfection must disappear. Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. ... As surely as there is any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning in such terms as habit,...
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Mind, Volum 8

1883 - 648 sider
...more cheerful view, for we were told in Social Statics that all imperfection must disappear, that " the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...implicit faith ; for instance, that all men will die". This Mr. Spencer formally proved as follows: — "All imperfection is unfitness to the conditions of...
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Winds of Doctrine: Being an Examination of the Modern Theories of Automatism ...

Charles Elam - 1876 - 198 sider
...Finally, all excess and all deficiency must disappear— that is, all imperfection must disappear. Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...any conclusion in which we place the most implicit faith—for instance, that all men will die. . . . Progress . . . is not an accident, but a necessity....
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volum 25;Volum 88

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 sider
...Finally, all excess and deficiency must disappear — that is, all imperfection must disappear. "Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. . . As surely as there is any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning in such terms as habit,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volum 29

1877 - 1212 sider
...Finally, all excess and all deficiency must disappear — that is, all imperfection must disappear. u Thus the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. ... As surely as there is any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning in such terms as habit,...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volum 94

1879 - 802 sider
...it be not the original of much to which we have already referred. " Thus," concludes Mr. Spencer, " the ultimate development of the ideal man is logically...Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. . . . As surely as there is any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning in such terms as habit,...
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