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... society he ruled ) , and the scientist , who has largely replaced in mental influence the artist , moralist , and religious leader . And not only did the scientist replace them , but , until very recently , he often sought to demolish ...
... society he ruled ) , and the scientist , who has largely replaced in mental influence the artist , moralist , and religious leader . And not only did the scientist replace them , but , until very recently , he often sought to demolish ...
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... society by the present alternations of excessive toil and short periods of sodden re- lease . The fact that the majority of people go to the theater or the concert hall , for example , at the end of a long working day explains in good ...
... society by the present alternations of excessive toil and short periods of sodden re- lease . The fact that the majority of people go to the theater or the concert hall , for example , at the end of a long working day explains in good ...
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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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