Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... values , as opposed to moral nihilism , these values are sacrificed in practice to the interests of ex- pediency . Furthermore , the " might makes right " theory often amounts to the sabotage of any progressive movement and then to the ...
... values , as opposed to moral nihilism , these values are sacrificed in practice to the interests of ex- pediency . Furthermore , the " might makes right " theory often amounts to the sabotage of any progressive movement and then to the ...
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... values , that is , with what ought to be the case , with what course of action is desirable , or with what constitutes a good life . Philosophy and religion , on the contrary , are presumably preoccupied purely with values rather than ...
... values , that is , with what ought to be the case , with what course of action is desirable , or with what constitutes a good life . Philosophy and religion , on the contrary , are presumably preoccupied purely with values rather than ...
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... value sphere and can deter- mine values only if all can and do agree that the values of human life are scientifically determinable . And the precondition for this agree- ment is a scientific theory of history and society . In other ...
... value sphere and can deter- mine values only if all can and do agree that the values of human life are scientifically determinable . And the precondition for this agree- ment is a scientific theory of history and society . In other ...
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