In the strict sense of the word { nature,' it denotes the sum of the phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be ; and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature. But it is convenient to distinguish those parts of nature in which... Darwinism and Politics - الصفحة 16بواسطة David George Ritchie - 1889 - عدد الصفحات: 101عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| 1888 - عدد الصفحات: 632
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be," and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature. But it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1891 - عدد الصفحات: 158
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be; and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature. But it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1893 - عدد الصفحات: 384
...therefore, be recognised, as Professor Huxley has said, as not only ' convenient,' but necessary, ' to distinguish those parts of nature in which man...the part of immediate cause, as something apart.' l The convenience experienced in this respect by the scientist, springs from the actual order of things... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be ; and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature. But it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
| 1888 - عدد الصفحات: 902
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be ; and society, like art, is therefore a part of Nature. But it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from Nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
| George Boughton Curtiss - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 906
...of man softened or eradicated. Professor Huxley, in his article on "Struggle for Existence," said: Society like art is a part of nature, but it is convenient...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is more desirable and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs from... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 278
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be ; and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature. But it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
| John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be; and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature, but it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
| George Boughton Curtiss - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...of man softened or eradicated. Professor Huxley, in his article on "Struggle for Existence," said: Society like art is a part of nature, but it is convenient...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is more desirable and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs from... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 204
...phenomenal world, of that which has been, and is, and will be; and society, like art, is therefore a part of nature. But it is convenient to distinguish...art, is usefully to be considered as distinct from nature. It is the more desirable, and even necessary, to make this distinction, since society differs... | |
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