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... authority after due investigation accord- ing to recognized principles of law . When all the armed forces of the world are controlled by one world - wide authority , we shall have reached the stage in the relation of states which was ...
... authority after due investigation accord- ing to recognized principles of law . When all the armed forces of the world are controlled by one world - wide authority , we shall have reached the stage in the relation of states which was ...
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... authority sig- nifies distrust in the power of experience to provide , in its own ongoing movement , the needed principles of belief and action . Faith in its newer sense signifies that experience itself is the sole ultimate authority ...
... authority sig- nifies distrust in the power of experience to provide , in its own ongoing movement , the needed principles of belief and action . Faith in its newer sense signifies that experience itself is the sole ultimate authority ...
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... authority , and that such an appeal is no longer of any use ; that we have to find out things for ourselves . To that I would answer , first , that we cannot , if we would , find out everything for ourselves in our complex moral life ...
... authority , and that such an appeal is no longer of any use ; that we have to find out things for ourselves . To that I would answer , first , that we cannot , if we would , find out everything for ourselves in our complex moral life ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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