ABSTRACT

Social philosophy can be considered the study of what unifies mankind and the study of values and ideals and what their meaning and worth is to human existence. Originally published in 1918, Mackenzie’s study provides a basic outline of what he believes is the origin of social philosophy whilst placing a focus on social order; dividing his work into the foundations of social order, national order and world order. This title will be of interest to students of Philosophy, Sociology and Anthropology

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part |47 pages

The Foundations of Social Order

chapter |15 pages

Human Nature

chapter |17 pages

Community

chapter |13 pages

Modes of Association

part |112 pages

National Order

chapter |17 pages

The Family

chapter |15 pages

Educational Institutions

chapter |15 pages

Industrial Institutions

chapter |30 pages

The State

chapter |16 pages

Justice

chapter |17 pages

Social Ideals

part |72 pages

World Order

chapter |20 pages

International Relations

chapter |18 pages

The Place of Religion

chapter |14 pages

The Place of Culture

chapter |18 pages

General Results