A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... reason to social matters previously handled by superstition , dogma and rule of thumb . Today this is not enough , in the first place because of the shabby psy- chological tricks that we know reason can play , e.g. , in defenses eman ...
... reason to social matters previously handled by superstition , dogma and rule of thumb . Today this is not enough , in the first place because of the shabby psy- chological tricks that we know reason can play , e.g. , in defenses eman ...
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... reason is literary and philosophic rationalism , not the pain- staking discovery and complex creativity of science . The more empiri- cally enquiring liberals of the nineteenth century at least originally took a far more scientific ...
... reason is literary and philosophic rationalism , not the pain- staking discovery and complex creativity of science . The more empiri- cally enquiring liberals of the nineteenth century at least originally took a far more scientific ...
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... reason in defining general human goals . Alas , in a more specific sense and through what psychoanalysis has recognized as the defense mechanisms , including rationalization , reason is not even a servant of inborn needs , but an abject ...
... reason in defining general human goals . Alas , in a more specific sense and through what psychoanalysis has recognized as the defense mechanisms , including rationalization , reason is not even a servant of inborn needs , but an abject ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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