| 1881 - 648 páginas
...adopted in physical researches to the investigation of tbe phenomena of society. Hence. I confess, 1 should like to see one addition made to the excellent scheme of education propounded for the College iu the shape of provision for the teaching of socioiosy. For, though we are all agreed that party poltïfrs... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 páginas
...only to be obtained by the application of the methods of investigation adopted in physical researehes to the investigation of the phenomena of society....for the College, in the shape of provision for the teachmg of Sociology. For though we are all agreed that party politics are to have no place in the... | |
| 1910 - 534 páginas
...expression of natural laws as any others; that no social arrangements can be permanent unless they harmonize with the requirements of social statics and dynamics;...excellent scheme of education propounded for the college, inl the shape of provision for the teaching of sociology. For\ though we are all agreed that party... | |
| 1917 - 826 páginas
...are as much an expression of natural laws as any other phenomena." In conclusion Huxley asserted : "This knowledge is only to be obtained by the application...for the college, in the shape of provision for the study of sociology." When these words were uttered nearly forty years ago. the study of sociology was... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 páginas
...expression of natural laws as any others; that no social arrangements can be permanent unless they harmonize with the requirements of social statics and dynamics...place in the instruction of the College ; yet in this country^practically governed as it is now by universal suffrage, every man who does his duty must exercise... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1919 - 286 páginas
...expression of natural laws as any others; that no social arrangements can be permanent unless they harmonize with the requirements of social statics and dynamics...Sociology. For though we are all agreed that party polities are to have no place in the instruction of the College; yet in this country, practically governed... | |
| Wolf Lepenies - 1988 - 404 páginas
...Natural History Sciences' [1854], in Science and Education, p. 58. " Thomas H. Huxley, ibid., p. 49. made to the excellent scheme of education propounded...the shape of provision for the teaching of sociology . . ." The difficulty about the proposal was that there were insufficient teachers available for this... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 2006 - 289 páginas
...expression of natural laws as any others; that no social arrangements can be permanent unless they harmonize with the requirements of social statics and dynamics...Sociology. For though we are all agreed that party polities are to have no place in the instruction of the College; yet in this country, practically governed... | |
| 1918 - 460 páginas
...methods of investigation adopted in physical researches to the investigation of the phenomena of societv. Hence, I confess, I should like to see one addition...for the college, in the shape of provision for the study of sociology." When these words were uttered nearly forty years ago, the study of sociology was... | |
| 1880 - 538 páginas
...College at Birmingham, of which we gave an account in our last issue, Professor Huxley remarked that he should like to see one addition made to the excellent...shape of provision for the teaching of sociology- If the evils, he said, which were inseparable from the good of political liberty were to be checked,... | |
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