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Cl interests prevent both scientific objectivity and humanly desirable moral
standards . Clearly this is , to use Bacon's expression , science as one wills , and
rather than being a social scientific approach to problems of ethics , it is a false
ethical ...
Cl interests prevent both scientific objectivity and humanly desirable moral
standards . Clearly this is , to use Bacon's expression , science as one wills , and
rather than being a social scientific approach to problems of ethics , it is a false
ethical ...
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It is necessary to remember , in this connection , that until Marx and Engels ,
socialism remained utopian while bourgeois thought was becoming increasingly
scientific . It is a far cry from the militant " socialism ” of Thomas Münzer and the ...
It is necessary to remember , in this connection , that until Marx and Engels ,
socialism remained utopian while bourgeois thought was becoming increasingly
scientific . It is a far cry from the militant " socialism ” of Thomas Münzer and the ...
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All this clearly illustrates that we do not have here scientific standards of
evaluation . Judgments based simply on race , class , religious , or national
preference have no objective or scientific standing — they are merely the
expressions of ...
All this clearly illustrates that we do not have here scientific standards of
evaluation . Judgments based simply on race , class , religious , or national
preference have no objective or scientific standing — they are merely the
expressions of ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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