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... sense , and in this sense only , I belong in the ranks of devoutly religious men . I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the ob- jects of his creation , whose purposes are modeled after our own - a God , in short , who is but ...
... sense , and in this sense only , I belong in the ranks of devoutly religious men . I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the ob- jects of his creation , whose purposes are modeled after our own - a God , in short , who is but ...
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Albert Einstein. dodge this problem of the categorical imperative , this sense of " ought " which is as uncomfortable as ... sense of the beautiful and , at least in the more highly developed individuals of the species , a sense of moral ...
Albert Einstein. dodge this problem of the categorical imperative , this sense of " ought " which is as uncomfortable as ... sense of the beautiful and , at least in the more highly developed individuals of the species , a sense of moral ...
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... sense of cosmic interdepend- ence is both one's ultimate intuition about the universe , and the most direct key to its practical activities : for the cosmic sense probably grew originally out of the realities of social life itself , the ...
... sense of cosmic interdepend- ence is both one's ultimate intuition about the universe , and the most direct key to its practical activities : for the cosmic sense probably grew originally out of the realities of social life itself , the ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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