This impulse causes the creature to seek the good and shun the evil. All this is readily accounted for on the leading principle of modern biology, natural selection, or, as I prefer to call it, the principle of advantage. In short, desire, taken in its... Principles of Sociology - Stran 58avtor: Frederick Alexander Bushee - 1923 - 577 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Lester Frank Ward - 1897 - 328 strani
...principle of modern biology, natural selection, or, as I prefer to call it, the principle of advantage. In short, desire, taken in its widest sense, both...sphere, and therefore constitutes the social force. It is essentially psychic, and this is the bond which lashes sociology so directly and so firmly to... | |
| Lester F. Ward - 1898 - 332 strani
...selection, or, as I prefer to call it, the principle of advantage. In short, desire, taken in its widest v sense, both positive and negative, is the real force...sphere, and therefore constitutes the social force. It is essentially psychic, and this is the bond which lashes sociology so directly and so firmly to... | |
| Edwin Hellaby Willisford - 1906 - 274 strani
...is planted in the organic structures. It is the necessary concomitant of the capacity to feel, * * * desire, taken in its widest sense, both positive,...human sphere and therefore constitutes the social force."2 Giddings, true to his Pole Star, says: "The desire for wealth originates in physical needs,... | |
| Lester F. Ward - 2006 - 308 strani
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