Lexicographical Neighbors of Superorganic
Literary usage of Superorganic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Change with Respect to Culture and Original Nature by William Fielding Ogburn (1922)
"Finally, following man and based upon man came the superorganic, and this
superorganic is also developing, he said, through the process of evolution. ..."
2. A History of Modern Philosophy: (From the Renaissance to the Present) by Benjamin Chapman Burt (1892)
"superorganic evolution includes all those processes and products which imply the
co-ordinated actions of many individuals. ..."
3. A History of Modern Philosophy: (From the Renaissance to the Present) by Benjamin Chapman Burt (1892)
"superorganic evolution includes all those processes and products which imply the
... We shall confine our discussion to that form of superorganic evolution ..."
4. Publication of the American Sociological Society by American Sociological Association (1918)
"Professor Kroeber's theory of "the superorganic" falls within this class. «
Now it is obvious that our requirement of uniqueness does not apply to the first ..."
5. The Art of Education by Ira Woods Howerth (1912)
"Matter is inorganic, organic, and, to use Mr. Spencer's expression, superorganic.
The inorganic may be allowed for our present purposes to include all ..."
6. Questions on the Philosophy of Art by Wilbur Fiske Stone (1897)
"9—23 Technical— As part of Style 91-190 superorganic— As part of Style 191-219
Co-operation of the factors as affecting (producing) various Styles . ..."