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Pagina 125
... human nature , is transformed into a grandiose slogan of historic human destiny . This is the fatal , deadly miscalculation about human nature . It is the root of the modern illusion about the achievements of man in civilisa- tion . It ...
... human nature , is transformed into a grandiose slogan of historic human destiny . This is the fatal , deadly miscalculation about human nature . It is the root of the modern illusion about the achievements of man in civilisa- tion . It ...
Pagina 127
... human nature to which the Christian doctrine of man as a being in need of redemption is more adequate than any of the variant optimisms of secular sociology . The Christian doctrine of Original Sin is much nearer to a scientific ...
... human nature to which the Christian doctrine of man as a being in need of redemption is more adequate than any of the variant optimisms of secular sociology . The Christian doctrine of Original Sin is much nearer to a scientific ...
Pagina 162
... human breast and is subject to the human will , while in the other it is , as Huxley wrote , the unfathomable injustice of the nature of things . ' Lewis Mumford in The Condition of Man has expressed another aspect of the fundamental ...
... human breast and is subject to the human will , while in the other it is , as Huxley wrote , the unfathomable injustice of the nature of things . ' Lewis Mumford in The Condition of Man has expressed another aspect of the fundamental ...
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