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" From this last consideration, which is a digression rather than a part of the argument, let us now return and sum up the reasons for regarding a society as an organism. It undergoes continuous growth. As it grows, its parts become unlike: it exhibits... "
Liberty and Law: Being an Attempt at the Refutation of the Individualism of ... - Página 50
por George Lacy - 1888 - 377 páginas
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen9

1876 - 802 páginas
...argument, let us now return and sum up the various reasons for regarding a society as an organism. It undergoes continuous growth ; as it grows, its parts,...given causes mutual dependence of the parts ; and the mutually-dependent parts, living by and for one another, form an aggregate constituted on the same...
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The Principles of Sociology, Volumen6,Tema 1877

Herbert Spencer - 1877 - 850 páginas
...argument, let us now return and sum up the various reasons for regarding a society as an organism. It undergoes continuous growth; as it grows, its parts,...given causes mutual dependence of the parts; and the mutually-dependent parts, living by and for one another, form an aggregate constituted on the same...
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The Principles of Sociology, Volumen6,Tema 1887

Herbert Spencer - 1887 - 924 páginas
...society as an organism. It undergoes continuous growth. As it grows, its parts become unlike: it exhibits increase of structure. The unlike parts simultaneously...differences are so related as to make one another possible. Tho reciprocal aid thus given causes mutual dependence of the parts. Aud the mutually-dependent parts,...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 612 páginas
...social structures is accompanied by progressive differentiation of social functions. 217. The functions are not simply different, but their differences are so related as to make one another possible This reciprocal aid causes mutual dependence of the parts. And the mutually-dependent parts, living...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 páginas
...social structures is accompanied by progressive differentiation of social functions. 217. The functions are not simply different, but their differences are so related as to make ono another possible This reciprocal aid causes mutual dependence of the parts. And the mutually-dependent...
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Syllabus; Introduction to the Science of Sociology

Albion W. Small - 1890 - 164 páginas
...structures is accompanied by progressive differentiation of social functions. (216) 6. The functions are not simply different, but their differences are so related as to make one another possible. This reciprocal aid causes mutual dependence of the parts. And the mutually dependent parts, living...
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Principles of Sociology, Volumen6

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 962 páginas
...as an organism. It undergoes continuous growth. As it grows, its parts become unlike : it exhibits increase of structure. The unlike parts simultaneously...given causes mutual dependence of the parts. And the mutually-dependent parts, living by and for one another, form an aggregate constituted on the same...
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Principles of Sociology

Herbert Spencer - 1896 - 456 páginas
...grows, its parts become unlike : it exhibits increase of structure. The unlike parts simultancously assume activities of unlike kinds. These activities...given causes mutual dependence of the parts. And the mutually-dependent parts, living by and for one another, form an aggregate constituted on the same...
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Principles of Sociology: pt. I. The data of sociology. pt. II. The ...

Herbert Spencer - 1896 - 918 páginas
...as an organism. It undergoes continuous growth. As it grows, its parts become unlike : it exhibits increase of structure. The unlike parts simultaneously...These activities are not simply different, but their dill'erences are so related as to make one another possible. Tho reciprocal aid thus given causes mutual...
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Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

Frederick Howard Collins - 1901 - 718 páginas
...another possible. This reciprocal aid causes mutual dependence of the parts. And the mutually-dependent parts, living by and for one another, form an aggregate constituted on the same general principle as is an individual organism. In respect of the " physiological division of labour " a social organism...
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