Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... to do harm . " This belief in the identity of directorial and proprie tary interests , is the fatal error commonly made by share- holders . It is this which , in spite of many bitter expe riences , leads them to be so careless and so.
... to do harm . " This belief in the identity of directorial and proprie tary interests , is the fatal error commonly made by share- holders . It is this which , in spite of many bitter expe riences , leads them to be so careless and so.
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Herbert Spencer. riences , leads them to be so careless and so trustful " Their profit is our profit ; their loss is our loss ; they know more than we do ; therefore let us leave the matter to them . " Such is the argument which more or ...
Herbert Spencer. riences , leads them to be so careless and so trustful " Their profit is our profit ; their loss is our loss ; they know more than we do ; therefore let us leave the matter to them . " Such is the argument which more or ...
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... riences that two experiences frequently recurring to- gether in consciousness , become so coherent that one strongly suggests the other , and that when their joint re- currence is perpetual and invariable , the connection be tween them ...
... riences that two experiences frequently recurring to- gether in consciousness , become so coherent that one strongly suggests the other , and that when their joint re- currence is perpetual and invariable , the connection be tween them ...
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... riences of states of mind ; and if the inquiry be pursued , this ends with initial states of mind which are not ac- counted for the hypothesis fails . Evidently , there is ta- citly assumed something beyond the mind by which the ...
... riences of states of mind ; and if the inquiry be pursued , this ends with initial states of mind which are not ac- counted for the hypothesis fails . Evidently , there is ta- citly assumed something beyond the mind by which the ...
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... riences asserted ? The testimony of experience is given only through memory ; and its worth depends wholly on the trustworthiness of memory . Is it , then , that the trust- worthiness of memory is less open to doubt than the im- mediate ...
... riences asserted ? The testimony of experience is given only through memory ; and its worth depends wholly on the trustworthiness of memory . Is it , then , that the trust- worthiness of memory is less open to doubt than the im- mediate ...
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