The Social Mind: Foundations of Social PhilosophyMacmillan, 1939 - 593 من الصفحات |
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY | 1 |
THE GROUP | 23 |
THE GROUP AS THE BASIC SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE | 79 |
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abstract analytical language animal Aristotle become biological centrism chimpanzees civilization clan complex conception consciousness cooperation cosmic creative culture democracy dividual dominant economic Émile Durkheim emotional emphasized energy environment epoch evolution existence exogamy experience expression fact factors fascistic feeling furnish fusion future genius Greek Hegel human nature ideal important individual instinct intellectual intelligence interest interpretation interpreting community intersubjective invention J. B. Bury Josiah Royce labor living loyalty means ment merely Middle Ages modern moral motive mystical nations object organization Oswald Spengler participation past pattern physical Plato political Polybius primitive problem progress psychological qualities race reality realization recognize regard religion religious sense sentiment significance situation social mind social relations society soul Spengler spirit striving tendency theory things thought tion totem tradition true understand whole