The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte, Volume 3G. Bell & sons, 1896 |
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... régime 113 Rise of Morality over Polity poral Personal morality under Catholicism Domestic . Social Source of moral influence of Catholicism . Moral types 113 115 119 119 120 122 Philosophy Science Intellectual aspect of the régime Art ...
... régime 113 Rise of Morality over Polity poral Personal morality under Catholicism Domestic . Social Source of moral influence of Catholicism . Moral types 113 115 119 119 120 122 Philosophy Science Intellectual aspect of the régime Art ...
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... régime has reached that category that the corresponding evolution can be regarded as realized , beyond all danger of a return to the prior state . Till then , the more rapid advance of the more general categories can only establish in ...
... régime has reached that category that the corresponding evolution can be regarded as realized , beyond all danger of a return to the prior state . Till then , the more rapid advance of the more general categories can only establish in ...
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... régime , was best fitted to guide civilized humanity through its transition from the ancient to the modern philosophy . True sense of Our method must be to take an abstract view of each of the essential properties of polytheism ; and ...
... régime , was best fitted to guide civilized humanity through its transition from the ancient to the modern philosophy . True sense of Our method must be to take an abstract view of each of the essential properties of polytheism ; and ...
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... régime of a direct and artless theology , scarcely modified , as yet , by metaphysics , and in no way restrained by positive conceptions , which are traceable at that period only in some unconnected and empirical observations on the ...
... régime of a direct and artless theology , scarcely modified , as yet , by metaphysics , and in no way restrained by positive conceptions , which are traceable at that period only in some unconnected and empirical observations on the ...
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... régime than under those which succeeded . Under polytheism , the æsthetic faculties had a direct , though accessory participation in theological operations of the first consequence ; whereas under monotheism they had no higher office ...
... régime than under those which succeeded . Under polytheism , the æsthetic faculties had a direct , though accessory participation in theological operations of the first consequence ; whereas under monotheism they had no higher office ...
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