A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... nations . As to some specific theories arising with respect to the syntality concept , as expressed in equation ( 4.1 ) ( page 130 above ) it can already be stated that the correlating of social variables across nations yields ...
... nations . As to some specific theories arising with respect to the syntality concept , as expressed in equation ( 4.1 ) ( page 130 above ) it can already be stated that the correlating of social variables across nations yields ...
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... nations and the universal- ist religious groups - Christianity and Mohammedanism . Most possibilities of sociologically interesting variants have been realized at one time or another - Japanese Shintoism where nation and religion are ...
... nations and the universal- ist religious groups - Christianity and Mohammedanism . Most possibilities of sociologically interesting variants have been realized at one time or another - Japanese Shintoism where nation and religion are ...
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... nations to poor nations . Indeed , it is no more than common sense to recognize that , among nations as within them , the security of the rich is best assured by providing hope and opportunity for the poor . " Neither we nor any other ...
... nations to poor nations . Indeed , it is no more than common sense to recognize that , among nations as within them , the security of the rich is best assured by providing hope and opportunity for the poor . " Neither we nor any other ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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