Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... moral world of the same impersonal law of Evolution which rules the physical ; or by referring many of its most striking phenomena - notably those fanaticisms and enthusiasms which have given rise to religions , and changed the face of ...
... moral world of the same impersonal law of Evolution which rules the physical ; or by referring many of its most striking phenomena - notably those fanaticisms and enthusiasms which have given rise to religions , and changed the face of ...
Page xix
... moral exhortation and appeal in spite of unfavourable physical and material conditions of life , found fault with me for insisting as strongly as I did that the controlling factor in Civilization was not the more or less preaching of ...
... moral exhortation and appeal in spite of unfavourable physical and material conditions of life , found fault with me for insisting as strongly as I did that the controlling factor in Civilization was not the more or less preaching of ...
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... to forward civilization by direct moral exhortation or appeal , in the face of material and social conditions adverse to its reception , are dreams of the closet only . In conclusion , I may add that in a work XX . PREFACE .
... to forward civilization by direct moral exhortation or appeal , in the face of material and social conditions adverse to its reception , are dreams of the closet only . In conclusion , I may add that in a work XX . PREFACE .
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... Moral Principles as individuals — A Scale of Moralities - International Morality - Class Morality - Social Morality -Effects of the principle of Aristocracy on the masses of Men , and the complications which obscure it - The Idea at the ...
... Moral Principles as individuals — A Scale of Moralities - International Morality - Class Morality - Social Morality -Effects of the principle of Aristocracy on the masses of Men , and the complications which obscure it - The Idea at the ...
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... moral advances in Civilization - Their immediate dependence on the Material and Social Conditions - Things make their own Morality - Belief and Sight - The dynamical or initiative force in Civilization is the Ideal in Man - Its ...
... moral advances in Civilization - Their immediate dependence on the Material and Social Conditions - Things make their own Morality - Belief and Sight - The dynamical or initiative force in Civilization is the Ideal in Man - Its ...
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