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... human beings have to contend is man , and the dan- gers arising from purely physical causes have been very rap- idly reduced . In the present day , therefore , fear finds little scope except in relation to other human beings , and fear ...
... human beings have to contend is man , and the dan- gers arising from purely physical causes have been very rap- idly reduced . In the present day , therefore , fear finds little scope except in relation to other human beings , and fear ...
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... human experience and human relationships that will create a vital sense of the solidarity of human interests and inspire action to make that sense a reality . If our nom- inally religious institutions learn how to use their symbols and ...
... human experience and human relationships that will create a vital sense of the solidarity of human interests and inspire action to make that sense a reality . If our nom- inally religious institutions learn how to use their symbols and ...
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Albert Einstein. power - that manifested by human beings . Therefore , in seeking to explain how life and man came into the world , they conceived a Super - being endowed with human attributes . This Creative Power or God , they believed ...
Albert Einstein. power - that manifested by human beings . Therefore , in seeking to explain how life and man came into the world , they conceived a Super - being endowed with human attributes . This Creative Power or God , they believed ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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