| 1831 - 652 หน้า
...man and his actions or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in Society that man first feels what he is; first becomes what he can be. In Society an altogether new set of spiritual activities are evolved in him, and the old immeasurably... | |
| 1834 - 506 หน้า
...man and his actions or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in society that man first feels what he is , first becomes what he can be. In society an altogether new set of spiritual activities are evolved in him, and the old immeasurably... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 412 หน้า
...man and his actions or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in Society that man first feels what he is ; first becomes what he can be. In Society an altogether new set of spiritual activities are evolved in him, and the old immeasurably... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 หน้า
...man and his actions or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in Society that man first feels what he is; first becomes what he can be. In Society an altogether new set of spiritual activities are evolved in him, and the old immeasurably... | |
| Harrow school - 1865 - 374 หน้า
...must look at him in his relations to his fellows. "It is in society," says a deep thinker,* "that a man first feels what he is; first becomes what he can be." Any one who lives, not indeed alone, but still without having thoughts, words, or actions in common... | |
| 1852 - 590 หน้า
...man and his actions or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in Society that man first feels what he is ; first becomes what he can be. In Society an altogether new set of spiritual activities are evolved in him, and the old immeasurably... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 หน้า
...man and his actions or interests, and view him in combination with his fellows. It is in Society that Croesuses, Conquerors fill their own age with joy or terr In Society an altogether new set of spiritual activities are evolved in him, and the old immeasurably... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 494 หน้า
...itself, is sickly and beginning to decline: The barrenr«t of all mortals, the Sentimentalist. (6l. — In Society man first feels what he is, first becomes...a difficulty for the wisest. In all vital things, jui Artificial and a Natural. The vigorous ngcs of a Roman Commonwealth, and of all Commonwealths.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 490 หน้า
...itself, is sickly and beginning to decline: The barrenest of all mortals, the Sentimentalist. (6). — In Society man first feels what he is, first becomes...life, the statement of a fact rather than a metaphor. AVhat the actual condition of Society? a diffieulty for the wisest. In all vital things, an Artificial... | |
| 1868 - 978 หน้า
...POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY. "One of the principal thinkers of the age." — ,/. S. Mill. " It ie in society that man first feels what he is ; first becomes what he can be." — Carlyle. POSITIVISM consists of a philosophy and a polity. Its main aim is to generalize real science,... | |
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