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Herbert Spencer

Herbert Spencer  The Data Of Ethics

The Data Of Ethics

Sinopsis

1. The doctrine that correlatives imply one another—that a father cannot
be thought of without thinking of a child, and that there can be no
consciousness of superior without a consciousness of inferior—has for one
of its common examples the necessary connection between the conceptions
of whole and part. Beyond the primary truth that no idea of a whole can be
framed without a nascent idea of parts constituting it, and that no idea of a
part can be framed without a nascent idea of some whole to which it
belongs, there is the secondary truth that there can be no correct idea of a
part without a correct idea of the correlative whole. There are several ways
in which inadequate knowle...