Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... values are " relative to values for , of , or in a person . " 65 And we read in a recent treatise by a distinguished biologist : " True values are always personal perquisites . . . There are no impersonal values . " 66 But not only values ...
... values are " relative to values for , of , or in a person . " 65 And we read in a recent treatise by a distinguished biologist : " True values are always personal perquisites . . . There are no impersonal values . " 66 But not only values ...
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... values . Towards the close of his work he con- siders evolution as the natural history of values . " Darwinism is sometimes thought to be indifferent to value . It is in fact the history of how values come into existence in the world of ...
... values . Towards the close of his work he con- siders evolution as the natural history of values . " Darwinism is sometimes thought to be indifferent to value . It is in fact the history of how values come into existence in the world of ...
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... value , while it may be viewed in its field as distinguished from other values in other fields , is recognized and appraised more characteristically in its contending relation to some counter value or values . The moment we pass from ...
... value , while it may be viewed in its field as distinguished from other values in other fields , is recognized and appraised more characteristically in its contending relation to some counter value or values . The moment we pass from ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
The World Of CAUSAL MECHANISM | 25 |
THE WORLD OF EVOLUTION | 55 |
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