| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1861 - 604 pages
...Inid waste, and the minerals which they cover to be abstracted ; under which the capitalist employ?, in sinking shafts and piercing galleries, funds which...it has been obtained. When he uses as his premises, aa he often must do, facts supplied by physical science, he docs not attempt to account for them ;... | |
| 1848 - 594 pages
...point out the uses to which it may be applied. What he reserves to himself, is to explain the laws of mind under which the owner of the soil allows his...science, he does not attempt to account for them. He is satisfied with stating their existence. If he has to prove it, he looks for his proofs so far... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1852 - 112 pages
...and laborious occupation ; and the laws, also /laws of mind, which decide in what proportions the I produce, or the value of the produce, is divided between...physical science, he does not attempt to account for them ; he is aatiaQed^with _atatiag- -their .existence. If he has to prove it, he looks for his proofs,... | |
| Friedrich List - 1856 - 524 pages
...of matter. What the political economist "reserves to himself," according to him, "is to explain the laws of mind which decide in what proportions the...classes by whose concurrence it has been obtained." (p. 34.) Having thus stated that Political Economy, as a subject, belonged to the department of mind,... | |
| Georg Friedrich List - 1856 - 528 pages
...of matter. What the political economist "reserves to himself," according to him, "is to explain the laws of mind which decide in what proportions the...classes by whose concurrence it has been obtained." (p. 34.) Having thus stated that Political Economy, as a subject, belonged to the department of mind,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1857 - 204 pages
...point out the uses to which it may be applied. What he reserves to himself is, to explain the laws of mind under which the owner of the soil allows his...science, he does not attempt to account for them." A clear distinction is here drawn between human and external nature as regards their connexion with... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1861 - 602 pages
...minerals which they cover to be abstracted ; under which the capitalist employs, in sinking shaft« and piercing galleries, funds which might be devoted...it has been obtained. When he uses as his premises, аз he often must do, fact« supplied by physical science, he does not attempt to account for them... | |
| Stephen Colwell - 1867 - 104 pages
...of matter. What the political economist "reserves to himself," according to him, "is to explain the laws of mind which decide in what proportions the...classes by whose concurrence it has been obtained." (p. 34.) Having thus stated that Political Economy, as a subject, belonged to the department of mind,... | |
| John Elliot Cairnes - 1869 - 208 pages
...point out the uses to which it may be applied. What he reserves to himself is, to explain the laws of mind under which the owner of the soil allows his...science, he does not attempt to account for them." Aclear distinction is here drawnbetweeu human and external nature as regards their connexion with Political... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1875 - 300 pages
...point cut the uses to which it may be applied. What he reserves to himself is, to explain the laws of mind under which the owner of the soil allows his...concurrence it has been obtained. When he uses as his premisses, as he often must do, facts supplied by physical science, he does not attempt to account... | |
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