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In Thomas Hobbes we see again the sharp line of demarcation between an
ethics that places a peculiar premium on power or force , in the interest of some
ideal , and moral nihilism that denies all values whatsoever . Hobbes wanted one
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In Thomas Hobbes we see again the sharp line of demarcation between an
ethics that places a peculiar premium on power or force , in the interest of some
ideal , and moral nihilism that denies all values whatsoever . Hobbes wanted one
...
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They did so on the ground that as scientists they could be concerned only with
problems of fact , while questions of objectives or ends belong in the sphere of
values and thus are the special property of philosophy and religion . Accordingly
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They did so on the ground that as scientists they could be concerned only with
problems of fact , while questions of objectives or ends belong in the sphere of
values and thus are the special property of philosophy and religion . Accordingly
...
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To sum up , science can operate in the value sphere and can determine values
only if all can and do agree that the values of human life are scientifically
determinable . And the precondition for this agreement is a scientific theory of
history and ...
To sum up , science can operate in the value sphere and can determine values
only if all can and do agree that the values of human life are scientifically
determinable . And the precondition for this agreement is a scientific theory of
history and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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