| James Martineau - 1900 - 428 стор.
...conditions. Of the inference to be drawn from such averages Mr. Buckle speaks thus confidently : ' Suicide is merely the product of the general condition of society, and the individual felon only carries into effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances.... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - 976 стор.
...this singular crime, it is surely an astonishing fact that all the evidence we possess respecting it points to one great conclusion, and can leave no doubt...effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances.27 In a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own... | |
| 1865 - 608 стор.
...undergo any marked change. These actions are only the product of the general condition of society; and the individual felon only carries into effect what...necessary consequence of preceding circumstances. In a given state of society, a certain number of persons must, for instance, put an end to their own... | |
| Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1901 - 824 стор.
...conveyed by such statements as " suicide is merely a product of the general condition of society, and the individual felon only carries into effect what...necessary consequence of preceding circumstances" (Venn, ioyie of Chance. 2d ed. ch. xviii. § 14 ; Buckle, History of Civilisation, vol. i. ch. i.)... | |
| Owen Aloysius Hill - 1921 - 376 стор.
...experience. S. Statistics. Buckle says, " Suicide is the product of general conditions in society. The felon only carries into effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances, and all this is proved by statistics." Answer: Free will is compatible with general uniformity in even... | |
| Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Henry Higgs - 1926 - 954 стор.
...conveyed by such statements as "suicide is merely a product of the general condition of society, and the individual felon only carries into effect what...necessary consequence of preceding circumstances" (Venn, Logic of Chance. 2d ed. oh. xviii. § 14 ; Buckle, History of Civilisation, yol. i. ch. i.)... | |
| 1858 - 602 стор.
...we pos•" sess respecting it points to«one great conclusion, and can leave ' no doubt on our mind that suicide is merely the product of the ' general...that the individual felon only ' carries into effect that which is a necessary consequence of pre' ceding circumstances.' Granting Mr. Buckle's premisses,... | |
| 1861 - 810 стор.
...suicide is beginning to fare well at the hands of our artists. Mr. Buckle asserts, concerning suicide, that all the evidence we possess points "to ! one...carries into effect what is a necessary consequence j of preceding circumstances." * We read in the Bhayavad-Ohita, that — " Thepresump!tuous thinks... | |
| Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - 254 стор.
...an entirely free act. But if we study moral statistics we must judge quite otherwise. We shall find that suicide is merely the product of the general...felon only carries into effect what is a necessary 41. Buckle, History of Civilization in England (New York, 1858), pp. 14 f. 42. For the modern literature... | |
| S. Turner - 1986 - 282 стор.
...book. The stability of suicide and crime statistics fascinated him, and he reasoned, as had Quetelet, that suicide is merely the product of the general condition of society, and ... the individual felon only carries into effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances.... | |
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