A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... progress should be the accidental outcome of contending forces has been the rule throughout history . But with the embracing of progress as an ideal , in the last three hundred years ( Bury , 1920 ) , it follows logically that specific ...
... progress should be the accidental outcome of contending forces has been the rule throughout history . But with the embracing of progress as an ideal , in the last three hundred years ( Bury , 1920 ) , it follows logically that specific ...
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... progress . Admittedly , in the eighteenth and perhaps the nineteenth centuries , the rationalists earned the gratitude of those eager for progress . But today the easy belief that we know just what progress is , and that it can be ...
... progress . Admittedly , in the eighteenth and perhaps the nineteenth centuries , the rationalists earned the gratitude of those eager for progress . But today the easy belief that we know just what progress is , and that it can be ...
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... progress is compared with those that have historically dominated human values up to present times . In Graeco- Roman times , and in the Orient until this generation , it is no exaggeration to say that the idea of progress and process ...
... progress is compared with those that have historically dominated human values up to present times . In Graeco- Roman times , and in the Orient until this generation , it is no exaggeration to say that the idea of progress and process ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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