Social conditions in the West tend to approach those in the East.
It is found in his concrete aims, and these are reflexes of social conditions.
We content ourselves with pointing out that this notion is the last resort of the anti-empirical school in morals and that it proves the effect of neglect of social conditions.
Even ideas involve a basis of social conditions; they have their technique; thought also is a form of work.
The conclusion forced on us is that the pursuit of individual happiness within those limits prescribed by social conditions, is the first requisite to the attainment of the greatest general happiness.
The actions prompted by fellow-feeling are thus to be counted among those demanded by social conditions.
But the great alteration in social conditions, following change in the distribution of wealth, came when the age of geographical discovery had made a world commerce a possible thing.
Social conditions at the close of the Middle Ages, 79 ff.
Hence, the action of natural selection upon man has long since been essentially diminished through the operation of social conditions.
Surely sloth cannot be interpreted as preeminently a power of will, which no other man possesses; and surely sloth is, as much as criminality, the product of social conditions.
What are the permanent elements in the mother's devotion to offspring which persist under all changes in social conditions?
There are many that demand imperatively some adjustments in inner comradeship and in mechanical arrangements surrounding the household, in order to hold firm its spiritual values during changes in social conditions.
The draft examinations in the Great War gave a shock to all students of social conditions in their revelation of the widespread deficiencies, physical and mental, of young men of our country.
Oftentimes, however, such defects that give rise to dependence are not inherent but are produced by social conditions themselves, like faulty education, bad surroundings, and the like.
Through the improvement of social conditions, therefore, there is no doubt that much of the present poverty of the civilized world can be wiped out.
It was not long before the philosophers were applying the scientists' notions to social conditions.
The most scholarly and exhaustive study of social conditions is that of Maxime Kovalevsky, Die oekonomische Entwicklung Europas bis zum Beginn der kapitalistischen Wirtschaftsform, trans.
Our children suffer individually from bad social conditions, but cannot be saved individually.
The cultivation of religious poverty proved the greatest kind of blessing in the social order and has always meant much for the amelioration of social conditionswhich it brings with it.
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