A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... individual self- realization is impossible without society . As Hobbes reminded us long ago the life of the single individual " in a state of nature " is " solitary , poor , brutish and short . " The supreme examples of individual ...
... individual self- realization is impossible without society . As Hobbes reminded us long ago the life of the single individual " in a state of nature " is " solitary , poor , brutish and short . " The supreme examples of individual ...
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... individual morality that one should distinguish between the succor of the momentarily unlucky , and that of the systematically defective or vicious in moral habits . This matter is systematically discussed below ( page 226 ) in ...
... individual morality that one should distinguish between the succor of the momentarily unlucky , and that of the systematically defective or vicious in moral habits . This matter is systematically discussed below ( page 226 ) in ...
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... individual , with the implicit faith that if the individual is so treated the group will " look after itself . " By contrast , Beyondism considers the psychology of both the group and the individual from the beginning , and derives ...
... individual , with the implicit faith that if the individual is so treated the group will " look after itself . " By contrast , Beyondism considers the psychology of both the group and the individual from the beginning , and derives ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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