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... rational decision . If this be so , then an opinion to the effect that there exists no such widest and deepest insight , and no such final view , is itself just such an appeal to the final insight , simply because it is an opinion about ...
... rational decision . If this be so , then an opinion to the effect that there exists no such widest and deepest insight , and no such final view , is itself just such an appeal to the final insight , simply because it is an opinion about ...
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... rational religion originates . The Origin of Religion 66 " ... Religion is what the individual does with his own solitariness . " This point of the origin of rational religion in solitariness is funda- mental . Religion is founded on ...
... rational religion originates . The Origin of Religion 66 " ... Religion is what the individual does with his own solitariness . " This point of the origin of rational religion in solitariness is funda- mental . Religion is founded on ...
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... rational ideal . The individual , by recognizing the need to check his aspiration and beliefs against what rational insight recognizes , has helped to create a tradition in our culture of respect for reason . 1 Cited by Herbert W ...
... rational ideal . The individual , by recognizing the need to check his aspiration and beliefs against what rational insight recognizes , has helped to create a tradition in our culture of respect for reason . 1 Cited by Herbert W ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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