The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 228
... answer to Job out of the whirlwind : the divine power and knowledge are paraded , but of the divine goodness there is no hint . Such also is the attitude of those who , in our own day , base their morality upon the struggle for survival ...
... answer to Job out of the whirlwind : the divine power and knowledge are paraded , but of the divine goodness there is no hint . Such also is the attitude of those who , in our own day , base their morality upon the struggle for survival ...
Page 246
... answer de- pends upon whom you ask . My answer is a confident affirmative . And what will professional philosophy so conceived do for the nonprofessional who makes its acquaintance ? My answer is that it will do more for him than any ...
... answer de- pends upon whom you ask . My answer is a confident affirmative . And what will professional philosophy so conceived do for the nonprofessional who makes its acquaintance ? My answer is that it will do more for him than any ...
Page 456
... answer to them . When I turned to one branch of human science , I obtained an endless number of exact answers to questions I had not asked : about the chemical elements of the stars , about the movement of the sun toward the ...
... answer to them . When I turned to one branch of human science , I obtained an endless number of exact answers to questions I had not asked : about the chemical elements of the stars , about the movement of the sun toward the ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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