A New Morality from Science: BeyondismPergamon Press, 1972 - 482 páginas |
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... religions were not content to stop at the point where they had appropriately devel- oped within - group values . Instead they experienced a natural imperialistic urge to become universalistic . Ethics having evolved naturalistically and ...
... religions were not content to stop at the point where they had appropriately devel- oped within - group values . Instead they experienced a natural imperialistic urge to become universalistic . Ethics having evolved naturalistically and ...
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... universalistic " religions such as Christianity , Jainism , Mohammedanism ( and perhaps , one might add , modern ... universalistic religious expan- sion must unquestionably be regarded as a " heresy " from a Beyondist standpoint ...
... universalistic " religions such as Christianity , Jainism , Mohammedanism ( and perhaps , one might add , modern ... universalistic religious expan- sion must unquestionably be regarded as a " heresy " from a Beyondist standpoint ...
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... religions are really within - group moralities ( patriot- isms ) naively blown up to world size , and failing to ... universalistic religions , without acquiring some new qualities better fitting them for their new role , and the ...
... religions are really within - group moralities ( patriot- isms ) naively blown up to world size , and failing to ... universalistic religions , without acquiring some new qualities better fitting them for their new role , and the ...
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Three Gateways to the Understanding of Life | 3 |
Religion | 12 |
Rational Empirical | 20 |
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