27 resultados para studies in human society


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"First published as the third part of Human nature a revelation of the divine, May, 1902."--verso of t.p.

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"For the sake of convenience and clearness in the arrangement, what was prepared and delivered as six Lectures, is here, with a few additions, distributed into eight"--Introductory Note.

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Contains bibliographies.

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Final report on Contract #82-08-43 for the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Manpower Administration, Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation, and Research--MDTA.

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"Keyed to the Book of knowledge."

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Social evolution [International journal of ethics, January, 1896]--Equality [Contemporary review, October, 1892]--Law and liberty: the question of state interference [Society for the study of social ethics, Oxford. Journal, October, 1891]--Civic duties and party politics [Co-operative wholesale societies' annual for 1898]--1792--Year I [International journal of ethics, October, 1892]--War and peace [International journal of ethics, January, 1901]--The ultimate value of social effort.--Free will and responsibility [International journal of ethics, July, 1895]

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"This study has been made with the cooperation of the Secretariat of the Institute of Pacific relations and constitutes a report in its International research series."

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All papers reprinted from Brain except "The intrgration of medicine." pp. 241-[256] which is reprinted from the British Medical Journal, l945, v. 1., and is an abridgment of the annual oration of the Medical Society.