Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... matter of fact , or real existence , which you call vice . In which- ever way you take it , you find only certain passions , motives , volitions and thoughts . There is no other matter of fact in the case . The vice entirely escapes you ...
... matter of fact , or real existence , which you call vice . In which- ever way you take it , you find only certain passions , motives , volitions and thoughts . There is no other matter of fact in the case . The vice entirely escapes you ...
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... matter is . What is matter but " the name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness " ? 8 Matter is the unknowable which underlies what can be known . It obeys laws ; but , in a way that harkens back to ...
... matter is . What is matter but " the name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness " ? 8 Matter is the unknowable which underlies what can be known . It obeys laws ; but , in a way that harkens back to ...
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... matter nor under matter but in some unknowable sense is one with matter . One might easily prove the total determinism of Huxley's thought by judicious quotation from " The Physical Basis of Life . " On the other hand , it would not be ...
... matter nor under matter but in some unknowable sense is one with matter . One might easily prove the total determinism of Huxley's thought by judicious quotation from " The Physical Basis of Life . " On the other hand , it would not be ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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