Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... regard to honour ; and it at once disposes of any attempt to establish the divinity of him who could be guilty of it . But what is not so immediately apparent is the tragic amount of misery and misunderstanding which this major error in ...
... regard to honour ; and it at once disposes of any attempt to establish the divinity of him who could be guilty of it . But what is not so immediately apparent is the tragic amount of misery and misunderstanding which this major error in ...
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... regard as hallowed by custom and tradition . The few , however , who did have the courage to incur this kind of unpopularity reasoned more or less as follows : ' It was unlikely that much harm could overtake people who cared to believe ...
... regard as hallowed by custom and tradition . The few , however , who did have the courage to incur this kind of unpopularity reasoned more or less as follows : ' It was unlikely that much harm could overtake people who cared to believe ...
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... regard as being the expression of its will . And this desire has no boundary ' ( Essay on ' Is There Such a Thing as Pure Malevolence ? ' ) . Veblen is another exceptionally deep thinker who regarded man as actuated chiefly by the Will ...
... regard as being the expression of its will . And this desire has no boundary ' ( Essay on ' Is There Such a Thing as Pure Malevolence ? ' ) . Veblen is another exceptionally deep thinker who regarded man as actuated chiefly by the Will ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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