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Page 103
... ethical life of the individual as well as the community . Above all , we must not allow fear to keep alive the distrust and hostile feel- ings between classes and nations which are the most serious threat of the future . Nations fear ...
... ethical life of the individual as well as the community . Above all , we must not allow fear to keep alive the distrust and hostile feel- ings between classes and nations which are the most serious threat of the future . Nations fear ...
Page 169
... Ethical systems and codes can guide us only in general . Here and there in our lives there are always cropping up ... ethical system is different from the religious system to which it may or may not be bound . In an age of faith the ...
... Ethical systems and codes can guide us only in general . Here and there in our lives there are always cropping up ... ethical system is different from the religious system to which it may or may not be bound . In an age of faith the ...
Page 192
... ethical side have been more than overborne by the damage it has done to clear and honest thinking . I believe that no discovery of fact , however trivial , can be wholly useless to the race , and that no trumpeting of false- hood ...
... ethical side have been more than overborne by the damage it has done to clear and honest thinking . I believe that no discovery of fact , however trivial , can be wholly useless to the race , and that no trumpeting of false- hood ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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