| 1919 - 894 páginas
...believe in actual society as a botanist bel1eves in plants, or a biologist in vital processes. . . . Those who cannot be enthusiastic in the study of society as it is, wnuld not be so in the study of a better society if they had it "; op. cit., pp. x, xi. ery or in the... | |
| Reinhold Friedrich Alfred Hoernlé - 1927 - 342 páginas
...believe in actual society as a botanist believes in plants, or a biologist in vital processes. . . . Those who cannot be enthusiastic in the study of society...in the study of a better society if they had it"; op. cit., pp. x, xi. the idealist, the term "state" means all that "city" (polis) meant to Plato and... | |
| John Herman Randall Jr. - 1977 - 372 páginas
..."they partly fail to seize the greatness and ideality of life in its commonest actual phases. . . . Those who cannot be enthusiastic in the study of society...so in the study of a better society if they had it" (xi). Now a philosophical theory is "the study of something as a whole and for its own sake. ... It... | |
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