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" The laws of the formation of character are, in short, derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of mind, and are to be obtained by deducing them from those general laws by supposing any given set of circumstances and then considering what, according... "
A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ... - Page 543
by John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 600 pages
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 pages
...formation of character are, in short, derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of mind ; and are to be obtained by deducing them from those general...name of Ethology, or the Science of Character; from ^0oc, a word more nearly corresponding to the term " character" as I here use it, than any other word...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive

John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 pages
...derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of the mind ; and they are to be obtained by deducing TOem from those general laws ; by supposing any given set...name of Ethology, or the Science of Character ; from ^0of , a word more nearly corresponding to the term " character" as I here use it, than any other word...
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A History Of English Utilitarianism

Ernest Albee - 1902 - 450 pages
...formation of character are, in short, derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of mind ; and are to be obtained by deducing them from those general...those circumstances on the formation of character ". 1 This new science, then, is to be called Ethology, or the Science of Character. It is the science...
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Suggestion in Education

Maurice Walter Keatinge - 1907 - 248 pages
...the name Ethology for the science of which the study of character would form the subject-matter. " A science is thus formed to which I would propose...nearly corresponding to the term ' character,' as I use it here, than any other word in the same language. The name is perhaps etymologically applicable...
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Suggestion in Education

Maurice Walter Keatinge - 1907 - 216 pages
...the name Ethology for the science of which the study of character would form the subject-matter. " A science is thus formed to which I would propose...name of Ethology, or the Science of Character, from »J0os, a word more nearly corresponding to the term ' character,' as I use it here, than any other...
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International Journal of Ethics, Volume 1

1891 - 554 pages
...the other factor. The problem of ethology, it will be remembered, is, Given any set of circumstances, what, according to the laws of mind, will be the influence...those circumstances on* the formation of character ? But what are circumstances ? It is obvious that there are difficulties in the way of an answer to...
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That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Intellectual ...

Stefan Collini, Donald Winch, John Burrow - 1983 - 404 pages
...unintelligible, since its laws are 'derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of mind ; and are to be obtained by deducing them from those general...influence of those circumstances on the formation of character'.16 To Comte, this smacked of eighteenth-century individualism, and he allowed psychology...
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Max Weber and the Methodology of the Social Sciences

Toby E. Huff - 94 pages
...character {which] are, in short, derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of mind, and are obtained by supposing any given set of circumstances, and then...those circumstances on the formation of character. [Mill 1965, p. 46.] Consequently it is important to bear in mind that this image of a science of the...
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James and John Stuart Mill: Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century

Bruce Mazlish - 1988 - 524 pages
...Character." What, in fact, is ethology? It is that science concerning character whose laws are . . . derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of...those circumstances on the formation of character. While the name ethology could be used to cover the entire science of our mental and moral nature, Mill...
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The Idea of a Social Science and Its Relation to Philosophy

Peter Winch - 1990 - 160 pages
...the formation of character are . . . derivative laws, resulting from the general laws of mind, and are to be obtained by deducing them from those general laws by supposing any given set of cireumstances, and then considering what, according to the laws of mind, will be the influence of those...
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