The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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Page 351
... organic : the understanding that man lives , not solely by ideas , but by energies and vitalities that underlie his conscious , institutional life and that connect him with the world of nature . This recognition of the organic was a ...
... organic : the understanding that man lives , not solely by ideas , but by energies and vitalities that underlie his conscious , institutional life and that connect him with the world of nature . This recognition of the organic was a ...
Page 371
... organic to the inorganic , from the living to the mechanical , from the subjectively conditioned to the objectively conditioned — this , said Spengler , is the line of development for all societies . By making the rise and fall of ...
... organic to the inorganic , from the living to the mechanical , from the subjectively conditioned to the objectively conditioned — this , said Spengler , is the line of development for all societies . By making the rise and fall of ...
Page 461
... Organic balance , Spencer's doctrine of , 418 Organic , Geddes's sense of , 385 Organic growth , 284 Organism , idolum of the , 381 Organisms , continuity of liv- ing , 346 Organizers , 374 Origen , 66 Origin of Species , 348 , 382 ...
... Organic balance , Spencer's doctrine of , 418 Organic , Geddes's sense of , 385 Organic growth , 284 Organism , idolum of the , 381 Organisms , continuity of liv- ing , 346 Organizers , 374 Origen , 66 Origin of Species , 348 , 382 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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