The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 páginas |
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... Faith was needed now : faith in the incredible and the impossible : such a faith as men need on a sinking ship . Nothing less than faith would enable the survivors of this world to go on . Until Rome's military power came to the aid of ...
... Faith was needed now : faith in the incredible and the impossible : such a faith as men need on a sinking ship . Nothing less than faith would enable the survivors of this world to go on . Until Rome's military power came to the aid of ...
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... faith would be deprived of its absolute certitude was to pitch faith at the level of obstinate irrationality and to dishonor all true authority . Faced with the need for choosing between experimental evidence and rational demonstration ...
... faith would be deprived of its absolute certitude was to pitch faith at the level of obstinate irrationality and to dishonor all true authority . Faced with the need for choosing between experimental evidence and rational demonstration ...
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... faith in machines and that faith was justified by works . He pro- jected the infantile dream of limitless power upon adult society and looked forward to a time when a push button would command food as easily as the infant's cry brings ...
... faith in machines and that faith was justified by works . He pro- jected the infantile dream of limitless power upon adult society and looked forward to a time when a push button would command food as easily as the infant's cry brings ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON 52 223 | 52 |
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