A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... moral values , partly distilled out of traditional revealed religion , Such a combination of " liberal scholarship , " i.e. , Humanism with science , its neighbor in the same academic groves , actually makes the contraband all the ...
... moral values , partly distilled out of traditional revealed religion , Such a combination of " liberal scholarship , " i.e. , Humanism with science , its neighbor in the same academic groves , actually makes the contraband all the ...
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... moral values are not absolute , but only the best that can be divined , a society ought still to be uncompromising about enforcing them , though all the time intellectually examining them . One reason for the lack of respect for ethical ...
... moral values are not absolute , but only the best that can be divined , a society ought still to be uncompromising about enforcing them , though all the time intellectually examining them . One reason for the lack of respect for ethical ...
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... morality is clear : that the consciences of men in communities must be concerned not only with the ethics by which all societies are maintained , but also with the values unique to the cultural and genetic enterprise of the given ...
... morality is clear : that the consciences of men in communities must be concerned not only with the ethics by which all societies are maintained , but also with the values unique to the cultural and genetic enterprise of the given ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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