A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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Página 287
... sexual activity and sheer birth rate . Fortunately , even in the welfare state , sexual activity alone may now again cease to be positively relevant , by reason of birth control being simplified enough for it to be provided for all ...
... sexual activity and sheer birth rate . Fortunately , even in the welfare state , sexual activity alone may now again cease to be positively relevant , by reason of birth control being simplified enough for it to be provided for all ...
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... sexual freedom has been considered an adjunct of progressive thought . The recurring expression ( in such writings as those of Russell ( 1957 ) , Lindsey ( 1925 ) and , it must be confessed , the present author's writings in his ...
... sexual freedom has been considered an adjunct of progressive thought . The recurring expression ( in such writings as those of Russell ( 1957 ) , Lindsey ( 1925 ) and , it must be confessed , the present author's writings in his ...
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... sexual license per se but for enormous cultural contributions having stemmed from human sexual expression – one must point out that although man seems more preoccupied with sex than most ( undomesticated ) animal species , the more ...
... sexual license per se but for enormous cultural contributions having stemmed from human sexual expression – one must point out that although man seems more preoccupied with sex than most ( undomesticated ) animal species , the more ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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accepted actually adjustment advance altruism argument arts average basic behavior behavior genetics Beyondism Beyondist biological birth rate called Cattell Chapter Christianity citizens complex concept concerned conscience cooperative competition correlation countries creativity cultural and genetic cultural pressure demands democracy differential discussion dynamic dysgenic economic effect emotional eugenics evolution evolutionary example experiment expression fact factor function Ghengis Khan goal group survival hedonic human individual intellectual intelligence inter-group inter-individual internal latter laws living logical mass media means ment modern moral values mutations narcistic nations natural selection organization parasitic pattern personality pleasure principle political population position possible present principle problem progress psychological psychological warfare racial rationalist reason recognize regard relative religious revealed religions Russia scientific sense sexual social psychology social science social scientists society specific superego Thomas Huxley tion truth universalistic universalistic religions universe within-group writers York