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Page 23
... conditions are finally created for altruism to come decisively into play . ' Complete submission ' , according to Comte , is the absolute pre- condition of a morally whole life . Without it ' feelings would be ill - regulated ...
... conditions are finally created for altruism to come decisively into play . ' Complete submission ' , according to Comte , is the absolute pre- condition of a morally whole life . Without it ' feelings would be ill - regulated ...
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... condition of progress and growth , for determinism is humanized when man learns to act within it instead of seeking through egoism and fantasy to separate himself from the world and other people in an illusory and selfish autonomy . The ...
... condition of progress and growth , for determinism is humanized when man learns to act within it instead of seeking through egoism and fantasy to separate himself from the world and other people in an illusory and selfish autonomy . The ...
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... conditions for the reader to think about her characters for himself , and this makes The Mill on the Floss a very ... condition . Logically , of course , this applies to George Eliot and her readers as well as to her characters , and ...
... conditions for the reader to think about her characters for himself , and this makes The Mill on the Floss a very ... condition . Logically , of course , this applies to George Eliot and her readers as well as to her characters , and ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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