Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... human faculties , and a human psychology which can be directly apprehended . This history has not hitherto been conceived in relation to human nature , but only from a superficial utilitarian point of view , since , in the condition of ...
... human faculties , and a human psychology which can be directly apprehended . This history has not hitherto been conceived in relation to human nature , but only from a superficial utilitarian point of view , since , in the condition of ...
Pagina 73
... human activity means nothing to it , except perhaps what can be expressed in one word— “ need " or " common need ... human life , through their transformation of industry . They have prepared the emancipation of humanity , even though ...
... human activity means nothing to it , except perhaps what can be expressed in one word— “ need " or " common need ... human life , through their transformation of industry . They have prepared the emancipation of humanity , even though ...
Pagina 237
... human morality , human activity , human enjoyment , real human existence . Human life is the true social life of man . As the irremediable exclusion from this life is much more complete , more unbearable , dreadful and contradictory ...
... human morality , human activity , human enjoyment , real human existence . Human life is the true social life of man . As the irremediable exclusion from this life is much more complete , more unbearable , dreadful and contradictory ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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