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" The laws of the phenomena of society are, and can be, nothing but the laws of the actions and passions of human beings united together in the social state. Men, however, in a state of society are still men; their actions and passions are obedient to the... "
Mind - Página 210
1886
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The North British Review, Volumen15

1851 - 616 páginas
...but the laws of the actions and passions of human beings united together in the social state. . . . Men are not, when brought together, converted into...and oxygen are different from water, or as hydrogen, carbon, and azote, are different from nerves, muscles, and tendons. Human beings in society have no...
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Essays on Historical Truth

Andrew Bisset - 1871 - 510 páginas
...laws of the actions and passions of human beings united together in the social state. Men, however, in a state of society, are still men ; their actions...properties ; as hydrogen and oxygen are different from 1 Aubrey's Lives, vol. ii. p. 381. It is observable that Hobbes quotes Galileo and Harvey ; but I have...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 664 páginas
...laws of the actions and passions of human beings united together in the social state. Men, however, in a state of society, are still men ; their actions...with different properties ; as hydrogen and oxygen aredifferent from water, or as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and azote are different from nerves, muscles,...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 660 páginas
...laws of the actions and passions of human beings united together in the social state. Men, however, in a state of society, are still men ; their actions...converted into another kind of substance, with different propertiejy; as hydrogen and oxygen aredifferent from water, or as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and azote...
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The Morality of Nations: A Study in the Evolution of Ethics

Hugh Taylor - 1888 - 380 páginas
...curious mistake with regard to social conditions, and that, when he says (book vi. ch. vii.) that " Men are not, when brought together, converted into...are different from nerves, muscles, and tendons," he may be met, as Mr. Stephen meets him, to all appearance unconsciously, with a direct denial. Social...
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The Morality of Nations: A Study in the Evolution of Ethics

Hugh Taylor - 1888 - 332 páginas
...curious mistake with regard to social conditions, and that, when he says (book vi. ch. vii.) that " Men are not, when brought together, converted into...are different from nerves, muscles, and tendons," he may be met, as Mr. Stephen meets him, to all appearance unconsciously, with a direct denial. Social...
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Psychological Review, Volumen2

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, John Broadus Watson, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1895 - 744 páginas
...definitions, is in many cases evident. None of our writers would, I think, accept Mill's statements, "men are not, when brought together, converted into another kind of substance," "human beings in society have no properties but those which are derived from and may be resolved into...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volumen1

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1896 - 850 páginas
...common element of all the individual sentiments," seems to be aimed at such statements as those of Mill, "men are not, when brought together, converted into another kind of substance;" "human beings in society have no properties but those which are derived from and may be resolved into...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 696 páginas
...human beings united together in the social state. Men, however, in a state of society, are still me» ; their actions and passions are obedient to the laws...substance, with different properties ; as hydrogen andoxygen aredifferent from water, or as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and azote are different from nerves,...
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Coming to May Senses: The Autobiography of a Sociologist

George Caspar Homans - 1984 - 390 páginas
...laws of the actions and passions of human beings united together in the social state. Men, however, in a state of society are still men: their actions...properties: as hydrogen and oxygen are different from water. . . . Human beings in society have no properties but those which are derived from, and may be resolved...
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