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Page 17
It is the conquest of nature which has made possible a more friendly and
cooperative attitude between human beings, and if rational men cooperated and
used their scientific knowledge to the full, they could now secure the economic
welfare ...
It is the conquest of nature which has made possible a more friendly and
cooperative attitude between human beings, and if rational men cooperated and
used their scientific knowledge to the full, they could now secure the economic
welfare ...
Page 104
By all modern inventions and progress in science, by better hygiene and medical
care, it is certainly possible to improve materially the conditions of life for all
classes, to make life fuller, richer, healthier, and happier for all citizens, and
greatly to ...
By all modern inventions and progress in science, by better hygiene and medical
care, it is certainly possible to improve materially the conditions of life for all
classes, to make life fuller, richer, healthier, and happier for all citizens, and
greatly to ...
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Is it, then, just possible that the sense of conflict of which man is aware is merely
the by-product of this variability and that his persistent hypothesization of "oughts"
outside himself is merely the effect of a puzzled realization that he can be, not ...
Is it, then, just possible that the sense of conflict of which man is aware is merely
the by-product of this variability and that his persistent hypothesization of "oughts"
outside himself is merely the effect of a puzzled realization that he can be, not ...
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