| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 páginas
...active and energetic. He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties. He must use observation to see, reasoning... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 páginas
...and energetic. ' f ^He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties^ He must use observation to see, reasoning... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 páginas
...active and energetic. He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties. He must use observation to see, reasoning... | |
| 1894 - 284 páginas
...greater and better. " He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. It is not by wearing down into uniformity all that is individual in themselves, but by cultivating it and... | |
| 1871 - 812 páginas
...Mr. Mill, " who lets the world or his own particular portion of it choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation." Not only for the sake of progress and the introduction of salutary reforms is it useful that men should... | |
| 1889 - 400 páginas
...homely woman. ARE WE PROTECTED ? He who lets the world or his portion of it choose his plan oflife, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation; while he who chooses his plan for himself employs all his faculties.— Jno. Stuart Mill. Any one who... | |
| Jonathan Rigdon - 1890 - 302 páginas
...that. — JS Mill. He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties. — JS Mill. And that strange boat... | |
| 1908 - 324 páginas
...Mr. Mill says that he who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him has no need of any other faculty than the apelike one of imitation. Mr. Ogden, the defeated Liberal candidate for the Pudsey division, " happens," says the Daily News,... | |
| 1894 - 916 páginas
...active and energetic. He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, ge proportion of infidels in all ages have been persons He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties. He musí use observation to see, reasoning... | |
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