A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... latter is like the course plots of two ship captains who want to get to the same port but adopt different compass directions because they are at different starting points . The former represents an unwillingness to accept the task of ...
... latter is like the course plots of two ship captains who want to get to the same port but adopt different compass directions because they are at different starting points . The former represents an unwillingness to accept the task of ...
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... latter perpetually degenerated into the goal of pleasure . The latter realized itself at best as the refined pleasures of a sybaritic life of luxury , wherever material conditions briefly permitted . It took less than a decade for the ...
... latter perpetually degenerated into the goal of pleasure . The latter realized itself at best as the refined pleasures of a sybaritic life of luxury , wherever material conditions briefly permitted . It took less than a decade for the ...
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... latter- the entirely new and , hopefully , uniquely progressive steps peculiar to the one group - investigation is likely to be less certain . One wonders both what the machinery for it may be , and how far the sovereign right of the ...
... latter- the entirely new and , hopefully , uniquely progressive steps peculiar to the one group - investigation is likely to be less certain . One wonders both what the machinery for it may be , and how far the sovereign right of the ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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