A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... logical sequence and dependency , as abstract principles , like geometry , can be . The second has to shape itself with respect to a wide range of particulars , and where the necessary research is rarely available to give the ...
... logical sequence and dependency , as abstract principles , like geometry , can be . The second has to shape itself with respect to a wide range of particulars , and where the necessary research is rarely available to give the ...
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... logical expectations are impoverished . The philosophers here seem to have been less aware of the danger than the scientists , and have confidently supposed that the logic developed in our small corner of the universe must " fit ...
... logical expectations are impoverished . The philosophers here seem to have been less aware of the danger than the scientists , and have confidently supposed that the logic developed in our small corner of the universe must " fit ...
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... logical argument from entirely a priori postulates , e.g. , that pleasure is the logical goal of life , that all men are equal , that rivalry between societies is bad , that all strife is bad , that some men are naturally slaves ( Plato ) ...
... logical argument from entirely a priori postulates , e.g. , that pleasure is the logical goal of life , that all men are equal , that rivalry between societies is bad , that all strife is bad , that some men are naturally slaves ( Plato ) ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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