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/ New York [USA] : Mother Earth (1908)
Modern science and anarchism [texte imprimé] /
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) . -
New York [USA] : Mother Earth , 1908 . - 94 p. ; 19 cm.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
PHILOSOPHIE:Progrès ; SCIENCE ; SOCIOLOGIE
Résumé :
I. Two fundamental tendencies in Society : the popular and the governmental. — The Kinship of Anarchism and the Popular-creative Tendency
II. The Intellectual Movement of the XVIII century ; its fundamental traits : the investigation of all phenomena by the scientific method. — The Stagnation of Thought at the Beginning of the XIX century. — The Awakening of Socialism : its influence upon the development of science. — The Fifties
III. Auguste Comte*s Attempt to build up a Synthetic Philosophy. — ^The causes of his failure : the religious explanation of the moral sense in man
IV. The Flowering of the Exact Sciences in 1856-62. — The Development of the Mechanical World-Conception, embracing the Development of Human Ideas and Institutions. — A Theory of Evolution
V. The Possibility of a New Synthetic Philosophy. — Herbert Spencer's attempt : why it failed. — The Method not sustained. — A False Conception of "The Struggle for Existence".
VI. The Causes of this Mistake.— The Teaching of the Church : "the World is steeped in Sin".'— The Government's inculcation of the same view of "Man's Radical Perversity." — The Views of Modem Anthropology upon this subject. — The Developmentof forms of Life by the "Masses", and the Law. — Its Two-fold Character.
VII. The Place of Anarchism in Science. — Its Endeavor to Formulate a Synthetic Conception of the World. — Jr.- Object
VIII. Its origin. — How Its Ideal is Developed by the Natural-Scientific Method
IX. A Brief Summary of the Conclusions Reached by Anarchism: Law. — Morality. — Economic Idea, The Government
X. Continuation : — Methods of Action. — The Understanding of Revolutions and their Birth. — The Creative Ingenuity of the People. — Conclusion
Note de contenu :
Texte différent de la version cat. Aa 0081.
Mention de responsabilité :
Peter Kropotkin
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Titre :
Modern science and anarchism
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921)
Editeur :
New York [USA] : Mother Earth
Année de publication :
1908
Importance :
94 p.
Format :
19 cm
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
PHILOSOPHIE:Progrès ; SCIENCE ; SOCIOLOGIE
Résumé :
I. Two fundamental tendencies in Society : the popular and the governmental. — The Kinship of Anarchism and the Popular-creative Tendency
II. The Intellectual Movement of the XVIII century ; its fundamental traits : the investigation of all phenomena by the scientific method. — The Stagnation of Thought at the Beginning of the XIX century. — The Awakening of Socialism : its influence upon the development of science. — The Fifties
III. Auguste Comte*s Attempt to build up a Synthetic Philosophy. — ^The causes of his failure : the religious explanation of the moral sense in man
IV. The Flowering of the Exact Sciences in 1856-62. — The Development of the Mechanical World-Conception, embracing the Development of Human Ideas and Institutions. — A Theory of Evolution
V. The Possibility of a New Synthetic Philosophy. — Herbert Spencer's attempt : why it failed. — The Method not sustained. — A False Conception of "The Struggle for Existence".
VI. The Causes of this Mistake.— The Teaching of the Church : "the World is steeped in Sin".'— The Government's inculcation of the same view of "Man's Radical Perversity." — The Views of Modem Anthropology upon this subject. — The Developmentof forms of Life by the "Masses", and the Law. — Its Two-fold Character.
VII. The Place of Anarchism in Science. — Its Endeavor to Formulate a Synthetic Conception of the World. — Jr.- Object
VIII. Its origin. — How Its Ideal is Developed by the Natural-Scientific Method
IX. A Brief Summary of the Conclusions Reached by Anarchism: Law. — Morality. — Economic Idea, The Government
X. Continuation : — Methods of Action. — The Understanding of Revolutions and their Birth. — The Creative Ingenuity of the People. — Conclusion
Note de contenu :
Texte différent de la version cat. Aa 0081.
Mention de responsabilité :
Peter Kropotkin
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1866
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