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... conception of religion as the means by which man evolves into full harmony with the world around him , including his ... conceptions of ' evolution , heredity , survival , and fixed inexorable law ' to colour our sense of it , the ...
... conception of religion as the means by which man evolves into full harmony with the world around him , including his ... conceptions of ' evolution , heredity , survival , and fixed inexorable law ' to colour our sense of it , the ...
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William Myers. 1 Morality and religion THE scientific conception that men are subject to law , to which the author of ... conception of universal regular sequence , without partiality and without caprice . . . which is the most potent ...
William Myers. 1 Morality and religion THE scientific conception that men are subject to law , to which the author of ... conception of universal regular sequence , without partiality and without caprice . . . which is the most potent ...
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... conception of physiological and psychological interaction so specific and so de- tailed as to prohibit scrutiny , and it is in accordance with precisely this conception that Maggie's feelings are observed with an attention to detail ...
... conception of physiological and psychological interaction so specific and so de- tailed as to prohibit scrutiny , and it is in accordance with precisely this conception that Maggie's feelings are observed with an attention to detail ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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