The Quarterly Review, Volume 290John Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 366
It is evident that all the sciences have a relation , greater or less , to Human Nature . ... There is no question of importance whose decision is not comprised in the Science of Man ; and there is none which can be decided with any ...
It is evident that all the sciences have a relation , greater or less , to Human Nature . ... There is no question of importance whose decision is not comprised in the Science of Man ; and there is none which can be decided with any ...
Page 370
For the present , however , we might turn aside from the reasons why men come to the study of Social Science and ask ourselves the question : What is the aim of Social Science , as such , and why does the question of Morals present such ...
For the present , however , we might turn aside from the reasons why men come to the study of Social Science and ask ourselves the question : What is the aim of Social Science , as such , and why does the question of Morals present such ...
Page 373
The web of economic analysis treats economic activity in relation to these ends : they are implicit in the basic assumptions of the science . So that the allocation of ends to Ethics and means to Economics is not such a clear and ...
The web of economic analysis treats economic activity in relation to these ends : they are implicit in the basic assumptions of the science . So that the allocation of ends to Ethics and means to Economics is not such a clear and ...
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