A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... fact that science disagrees in several ways with the answer given by religion still does not detract from the debt we owe religion for having helped to raise the ques- tion . And the fact remains that the emotionally more primitive ...
... fact that science disagrees in several ways with the answer given by religion still does not detract from the debt we owe religion for having helped to raise the ques- tion . And the fact remains that the emotionally more primitive ...
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... fact that these are not gateways to transmissible , verifiable new truths . 1.8 NOTES FOR CHAPTER 1 [ 1 ] Even this core of attributes is not fully possessed by at least half the living and dead religions which cultural anthropologists ...
... fact that these are not gateways to transmissible , verifiable new truths . 1.8 NOTES FOR CHAPTER 1 [ 1 ] Even this core of attributes is not fully possessed by at least half the living and dead religions which cultural anthropologists ...
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... fact . Even when they do not seek to create new values they actively use persuasive propaganda , either for political parties , or for the unconscious values in their personal background - such as the essen- tially science ...
... fact . Even when they do not seek to create new values they actively use persuasive propaganda , either for political parties , or for the unconscious values in their personal background - such as the essen- tially science ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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