The Quarterly ReviewJohn Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 374
Both Social Science and Ethics have their distinct fields of inquiry and have their
distinct contributions to make . They are both necessary in a full study of human
society , and there seems to be no reason why the results of both inquiries should
...
Both Social Science and Ethics have their distinct fields of inquiry and have their
distinct contributions to make . They are both necessary in a full study of human
society , and there seems to be no reason why the results of both inquiries should
...
Page 377
worthy attempt to rid themselves of subjective ethical distortion, the Social
Sciences seem to have gone to the opposite extreme of refusing to consider
moral elements in social life, which are essentially a part of their data.
Conclusions. We are ...
worthy attempt to rid themselves of subjective ethical distortion, the Social
Sciences seem to have gone to the opposite extreme of refusing to consider
moral elements in social life, which are essentially a part of their data.
Conclusions. We are ...
Page 378
social sciences are unable to translate their individual conclusions into
sociological terms, they are ignoring one of the most important aspects of their
subject.” Similarly, we have seen that there is no real ground for dispute between
the social ...
social sciences are unable to translate their individual conclusions into
sociological terms, they are ignoring one of the most important aspects of their
subject.” Similarly, we have seen that there is no real ground for dispute between
the social ...
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