A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... Thomas Huxley , Charles Kingsley , Edmund Gosse , Matthew Arnold and their theological counterparts . In seeking to escape this warfare it is not surprising that some strange compromises were made and some inherently false posi- tions ...
... Thomas Huxley , Charles Kingsley , Edmund Gosse , Matthew Arnold and their theological counterparts . In seeking to escape this warfare it is not surprising that some strange compromises were made and some inherently false posi- tions ...
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... Thomas Huxley and Haeckel ( 1929 ) , and ( still as a general , not rigorously defined notion ) as a reasonable , implicit assumption by countless progressive writers since , such as Shaw ( 1965 ) , Wallas ( 1914 ) , Wells ( 1903 ) ...
... Thomas Huxley and Haeckel ( 1929 ) , and ( still as a general , not rigorously defined notion ) as a reasonable , implicit assumption by countless progressive writers since , such as Shaw ( 1965 ) , Wallas ( 1914 ) , Wells ( 1903 ) ...
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... Thomas Huxley , Browning , Tennyson , Franklin , and many great scientists . But a general positive correlation of intellect and character in all generations cannot be asserted . [ 19 ] In some countries , where " morale " in a general ...
... Thomas Huxley , Browning , Tennyson , Franklin , and many great scientists . But a general positive correlation of intellect and character in all generations cannot be asserted . [ 19 ] In some countries , where " morale " in a general ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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