Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... morality . . . it is perfectly possible that a religious man may be immoral and that a moral man may be irreligious . . . . Religion , if taken seriously and rationally , will be deeply moral ; but it is not morality ' . ( T.R.C. Chap ...
... morality . . . it is perfectly possible that a religious man may be immoral and that a moral man may be irreligious . . . . Religion , if taken seriously and rationally , will be deeply moral ; but it is not morality ' . ( T.R.C. Chap ...
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... morality . On the contrary , after demolishing all the mythical and metaphysical ground - work of the religion ... morality of Christianity for granted as the only morality . So deeply ingrained have become the impulses , judgments and ...
... morality . On the contrary , after demolishing all the mythical and metaphysical ground - work of the religion ... morality of Christianity for granted as the only morality . So deeply ingrained have become the impulses , judgments and ...
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... morality in Nature as to try along evolutionary lines to derive it from obscure rudiments in natural phenomena . To this , however , it may be objected that since , as I have argued , man is not to be separated from Nature , his morality ...
... morality in Nature as to try along evolutionary lines to derive it from obscure rudiments in natural phenomena . To this , however , it may be objected that since , as I have argued , man is not to be separated from Nature , his morality ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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