The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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... continued it down to the present day . For this reason alone its history is rich and most instructive . The Spencerian laissez - faire approach to progress was continued by Sumner and Keller . Lester Ward , on the other hand , tried to ...
... continued it down to the present day . For this reason alone its history is rich and most instructive . The Spencerian laissez - faire approach to progress was continued by Sumner and Keller . Lester Ward , on the other hand , tried to ...
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... by philosopher - theologians such as W. E. Hocking . Also , the Novicow current of thinking was continued into modern anthropology , and was reflected in a work like Margaret Mead's Cooperation 100 THE STRUCTURE OF EVIL.
... by philosopher - theologians such as W. E. Hocking . Also , the Novicow current of thinking was continued into modern anthropology , and was reflected in a work like Margaret Mead's Cooperation 100 THE STRUCTURE OF EVIL.
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... continued , with his instinctual drive theory , the Schopenhauerian view of volition as causal . That is to say , he saw the unconscious as a reservoir of latent antisocial emotions that sought outlet in society . Only when this view ...
... continued , with his instinctual drive theory , the Schopenhauerian view of volition as causal . That is to say , he saw the unconscious as a reservoir of latent antisocial emotions that sought outlet in society . Only when this view ...
Table des matières
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER Two The Problem of a New Theodicy | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Great Moral Groping of the Nine | 33 |
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achieve action active Albion Small animal anthropodicy Auguste Comte Baldwin basic Becker behavior Buber Comte Comte's constrictions create creation creative critical cultural Dewey Diderot disciplines early Enlightenment esthetic ethical evil experience fetishism Fourier Freud Georg Simmel Goethe Hegel Huizinga human meanings human nature Hume idea of progress ideal ideal-type idealist individual Kant kind knowledge Leibnitz Lester Ward logical man-centered man's Marx Max Scheler medieval Merz Mills modern moral neurosis Newtonian nineteenth century object one's ontology organism organismic passions personality philosophy possible powers precisely principle problem progressive education psychoanalysis reason Rousseau Saint-Simon Scheler schizophrenia scientific scientists seems self-esteem sense simply social forces social psychology social science society sociology spirit Stendhal striving superordinate symbolic synthesis theodicy theory of alienation things thinkers thought tradition understand understood unified unique unity values vision wanted Ward whole words world view Wright Mills