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... society , is man's capacity for scientific discovery the only faculty re- quired for the reorganization of society according to an ideal ? Or do we need religion as well as science , emotional faith as well as intellectual curiosity ...
... society , is man's capacity for scientific discovery the only faculty re- quired for the reorganization of society according to an ideal ? Or do we need religion as well as science , emotional faith as well as intellectual curiosity ...
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... society . I pass to the second question which has continuously con- fronted me in my passage through life . Is man's capacity for scientific discovery the only faculty required for the reorgani- zation of society according to an ideal ...
... society . I pass to the second question which has continuously con- fronted me in my passage through life . Is man's capacity for scientific discovery the only faculty required for the reorgani- zation of society according to an ideal ...
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... society would enable every man and woman to make the best of their inborn possibilities . Hence it must have two characteristics . First , lib- erty , which would allow people to develop along their indi- vidual lines , and not attempt ...
... society would enable every man and woman to make the best of their inborn possibilities . Hence it must have two characteristics . First , lib- erty , which would allow people to develop along their indi- vidual lines , and not attempt ...
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