Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... fact , while questions of objectives or ends belong in the sphere of values and thus are the special property of philosophy and religion . Accordingly , the Depart- ment called in philosophers and religious leaders to solve the problem ...
... fact , while questions of objectives or ends belong in the sphere of values and thus are the special property of philosophy and religion . Accordingly , the Depart- ment called in philosophers and religious leaders to solve the problem ...
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... fact that what people need is one thing and what the dominant eco- nomic class would like them to desire is something different . It is so different , in fact , that it not only cannot be determined scientifically , but runs counter to ...
... fact that what people need is one thing and what the dominant eco- nomic class would like them to desire is something different . It is so different , in fact , that it not only cannot be determined scientifically , but runs counter to ...
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... fact , of what is the case , but embodied , rather , a demand for a state of things that ought to be . It is this factor that gives to the idea of free- dom its peculiar ethical value . Looking back over the different uses of the term ...
... fact , of what is the case , but embodied , rather , a demand for a state of things that ought to be . It is this factor that gives to the idea of free- dom its peculiar ethical value . Looking back over the different uses of the term ...
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