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" The world only grows better, even in the moderate degree in which it does grow better, because people wish that it should, and take the right steps to make it Iwttrr. Evolution is not a force, but a process; not a cause, but a law. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 18
1907
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Education

1920 - 706 páginas
...It is quite as indispensable as any other of them. Progress is not automatic. . . . The world grows better because people wish that it should, and take the right steps to make it better." Professor Todd has shown conclusively that it is possible to work out concrete tests of progress. Some...
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Students' Manual of Ethical Philosophy

Georg von Giźycki - 1889 - 324 páginas
...deep slumber for the space of a generation, we should awake to find ourselves in a greatly improved state." The world only grows better, even in the moderate degree in which it does, because people wish that it should and take the right steps to make it better. There is not only a...
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A Students' Manual of Ethical Philosophy: Adapted from the German of G. Von ...

Georg von Gizycki - 1889 - 592 páginas
...deep slumber for the space of a generation, we should awake to find ourselves in a greatly improved state." The world only grows better, even in the moderate degree in which it does, because people wish that it should and take the right steps to make it better. There is not only a...
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Hegel's Doctrine of the Will

John Angus MacVannel - 1896 - 114 páginas
...p. 35. Merely to trace the changing phases of any reality does not in itself explain the reality. " Evolution is not a force, but a process ; not a cause, but a law." 8 The mode in •which property has been appropriated, as well as the objects appropriated, may vary...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volumen66

1904 - 596 páginas
...evolution, yet, as we have often insisted and again repeat, this time in the words of Mr. John Morley, 'evolution is not a force, but a process; not a cause, but a law.' Ideas may be forces, purposes may be causes, and intelligent cooperation and organized effort may minister...
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Pure Sociology: A Treatise on the Origin and Spontaneous Development of Society

Lester Frank Ward - 1903 - 646 páginas
...that if we were all to be cast into a deep slumber for the space of a generation, we should arouse to find ourselves in a greatly improved social state....that it should, and take the right steps to make it Iwttrr. Evolution is not a force, but a process; not a cause, but a law. It explains the source and...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volumen66

1904 - 622 páginas
...evolution, yet. as we have often insisted and again repeat, this time in the words of Mr. John Morley, ' evolution is not a force, but a process; not a cause, but a law.' Ideas may be forces, purposes may be causes, and intelligent cooperation and organized effort may minister...
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Comparative Religion: Its Genesis and Growth

Louis Henry Jordan - 1905 - 704 páginas
...Naturalism, proceeding originally in opposite directions, completely altered their courses. Accord1 "Evolution is not a force, but a process ; not a cause, but a law." (Mr. John Morley, On Compromise. London, 1874.) 2 Cp. John Arnott Maceulloch, Comparative Theology,...
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Applied Sociology: A Treatise on the Conscious Improvement of Society by Society

Lester Frank Ward - 1906 - 428 páginas
...that if we were all to be cast into a deep slumber for the space of a generation, we should arouse to find ourselves in a greatly improved social state....should, and take the right steps to make it better. — JOHN MORLEY. In the eleventh chapter of Pure Sociology it is shown that the most important principle...
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The Expositor

Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1908 - 584 páginas
...spontaneous elements. It is quite as indispensable as any other of them, if indeed it be not more so. ... The world only grows better, even in the moderate...degree in which it does grow better, because people will that it should, and take the right steps to make it better." ***** John i. 47 : Jesus saw Nathanael...
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