| Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - 308 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world. INDEX The numbers refer to pages; and 'e.sS stands for ( et seqq! y where the reference is to the succeeding... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - 330 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world. INDEX The numbers refer to pages; and 'es' stands for 'et seq.', .where the reference is to the succeeding... | |
| Raymond Pearl - 1927 - 120 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world." Perhaps the chief thing which inspires confidence that " Science and the Modern World " will proTe... | |
| Donald W. Treadgold - 1973 - 364 sider
...shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human mentality by the long line of men of thought from Thales to...powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world." FOREWORD TO VOLUME 1 THE HIGH CULTURE OF PRE-MUSCOVITE RUS Now in the manner of Euripides I will the... | |
| Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh, Robert S.. Brumbaugh - 1989 - 306 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...individually powerless, but ultimately the rulers of mankind. On a more modest scale, I have my own Epilogue, summarizing what I have intended and where... | |
| Lou Marinoff - 2001 - 411 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world. And yet, the world doesn't know it. Philosophical Practice is here to change that. Contrary to popular... | |
| Irving Louis Horowitz - 2011 - 364 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...individually powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world."18 Whitehead, no less than Maritain, yielded to the Platonic "temptation" of placing the development... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 1959 - 288 sider
...subsequent generations. But the total effect of this influence shrinks to insignificance, if compared to the entire transformation of human habits and human...powerless, but ultimately the rulers of the world. The numbers refer to pages; and 'es' stands for 'et seyj.,' where the reference is to the succeeding... | |
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