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" Thus we consistently regard a society as an entity, because, though formed of discrete units, a certain concreteness in the aggregate of them is implied by the general persistence of the arrangements among them throughout the area occupied. "
The Principles of Sociology: pt. I. The data of sociology - Page 448
by Herbert Spencer - 1896
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 9

1876 - 808 pages
...be a thing ; while, conversely, the stones, bricks, and wood, previously separate, become the thing called a house if connected in fixed ways. Thus we...units, a certain concreteness in the aggregate of 1 From advance-sheets of the " Principles of Sociology," Part II., " The Inductions • of Sociology."...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 9

1876 - 802 pages
...and wood, previously separate, become the thing called a house if connected in fixed ways. Thus.we consistently regard a society as an entity, because,...units, a certain concreteness in the aggregate of 1 From advance-sheets of the "Principles of Sociology," Part II., "The Inductions of Sociology." VOL....
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 pages
...and successive phases of the same society." I. WHAT IS A SOCIETY ? 212. A society is an entity; for, though formed of discrete units, a certain concreteness...arrangements among them throughout the area occupied. 213. The attributes of a society being like those of a living body, the reasons have now to be considered...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 612 pages
...SOCIETY ? 212. A society is an entity; for, though formed of discrete units, a certain concroteness in the aggregate of them is implied by the general...arrangements among them throughout the area occupied. 213. The attributes of a society being like those of a living body, the reasons have now to be considered...
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Syllabus; Introduction to the Science of Sociology

Albion W. Small - 1890 - 164 pages
...WHICH COMMANDS ALL TIMES AND PLACES."* (Comte.) / What is a Society? 1. A society is an entity; for, though formed of discrete units, a certain concreteness...arrangements among them throughout the area occupied. (212) 2. The attributes of a society being like those of a living body, the reasons have now to be...
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Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

Frederick Howard Collins - 1901 - 718 pages
...and successive phases of the same society." I. WHAT IS A SOCIETY ? 212. A society is an entity; for, though formed of discrete units, a certain concreteness...arrangements among them throughout the area occupied. 213. The attributes of a society being like those of a living body, the reasons have now to be considered...
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General Sociology: An Exposition of the Main Development in Sociological ...

Albion W. Small - 1905 - 764 pages
...process. CHAPTER VIII SPENCER'S ANALYSIS OF SOCIETY1 I. WHAT IS A SOCIETY? 1. A society is an entity; ie, though formed of discrete units, a certain concreteness...arrangements among them throughout the area occupied. [212]2 2. Since the attributes of a society are like those of a living body, we have now to consider...
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Zur Grundlegung der Gesellschaftslehre: eine kritische Untersuchung von ...

Leopold von Wiese - 1906 - 152 pages
...I.agebeziehungen ihrer diskreten Einheiten fortdauern. („Thus we consistently regard a society äs an entity, because, though formed of discrete units,...arrangements among them throughout the area occupied.") (S 212). Sie ist allen anderen Dingen ungleich, also auch dem lebenden Organismus; nur in dem Parallelismus...
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Social Adaptation: A Study in the Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation ...

Lucius Moody Bristol - 1915 - 382 pages
...individuality of a whole as distinguished from the individuality of its parts^J and again where he defines society as an entity, " because, though formed of discrete units, a certain concretene* in the aggregate of them is implied by the general persistence of the arrangement among...
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Social Adaptation: A Study in the Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation ...

Lucius Moody Bristol - 1921 - 382 pages
...individuality of a whole as distinguished from the individuality of its parts "; and again where he defines society as an entity, " because, though formed of...them is implied by the general persistence of the arrangement among them throughout the territory occupied." * This seems to imply a sovereign group,...
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