Livre | Chapitre
Philosophy, society and civilization
pp. 301-309
Résumé
This third division of the essays in honor of William Ernest Hocking pays him this homage because of his specific achievement in a task essential but always as difficult as it is essential. For these three great categories of human endeavour behave and are behaving like the Edwin Hubble theory of the Cosmos: that is, that having started as one whole, now the galaxies are all with increasing speed withdrawing from one another.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Rouner Leroy (1966) Philosophy, religion, and the coming world civilization: essays in honor of William Ernest Hocking. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 301-309
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3532-3_22
Citation complète:
Heard Gerald, 1966, Philosophy, society and civilization. In L. Rouner (ed.) Philosophy, religion, and the coming world civilization (301-309). Dordrecht, Springer.