A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... revealed religions . Such religions have their main values established by intuitions , on the part of a few leaders , who experience such intense conviction that they believe it to be of divine origin . Characteristically these beliefs ...
... revealed religions . Such religions have their main values established by intuitions , on the part of a few leaders , who experience such intense conviction that they believe it to be of divine origin . Characteristically these beliefs ...
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... revealed religions such as Christianity they have been defenselessly driven back by reactionaries to a merely " negative eugenics , " i.e. , the elimination of only the most gross genetic defects . If society traced " demonstrable ...
... revealed religions such as Christianity they have been defenselessly driven back by reactionaries to a merely " negative eugenics , " i.e. , the elimination of only the most gross genetic defects . If society traced " demonstrable ...
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... revealed , dogmatic religions has had to be brief and approximate because of space . But clarification through contrast with more recent value systems , such as Humanism , Communism , Existentialism , suffers instead through these ...
... revealed , dogmatic religions has had to be brief and approximate because of space . But clarification through contrast with more recent value systems , such as Humanism , Communism , Existentialism , suffers instead through these ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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