Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... reason , moves toward some good . The world proceeds according to final causes and the supreme end is the supreme good , namely , God . All motion proceeds through a series of graduated links from God down through the superhuman ...
... reason , moves toward some good . The world proceeds according to final causes and the supreme end is the supreme good , namely , God . All motion proceeds through a series of graduated links from God down through the superhuman ...
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... Reason inherent in the Cosmos , and have evolved out of rational necessity . Were they not such as they are , human reason would have to invent them , for they are the expressions of the same reason that is in us . Since reason cannot ...
... Reason inherent in the Cosmos , and have evolved out of rational necessity . Were they not such as they are , human reason would have to invent them , for they are the expressions of the same reason that is in us . Since reason cannot ...
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... reason operating in history is human reason , and that is the reason of indi- viduals . But what happens in history is never the result of any one individual's reason but is a peculiar product of a conglomerate of interests , needs ...
... reason operating in history is human reason , and that is the reason of indi- viduals . But what happens in history is never the result of any one individual's reason but is a peculiar product of a conglomerate of interests , needs ...
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