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In natural philosophy practical results are not only means to improve human well - being . They are also the guarantee of truth . There is a true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works .
In natural philosophy practical results are not only means to improve human well - being . They are also the guarantee of truth . There is a true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works .
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... for the waste of human potentialities and the role of accident in human life , and make a clear if limited assertion of the claims to consideration , respect , and a certain kind of equality that should be granted all human beings .
... for the waste of human potentialities and the role of accident in human life , and make a clear if limited assertion of the claims to consideration , respect , and a certain kind of equality that should be granted all human beings .
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Knowledge and truth , in the full sense of the words , are not attainable by the great mass of the human race at all . The great mass of the human race have to be softened and humanised through their heart and imagination , before any ...
Knowledge and truth , in the full sense of the words , are not attainable by the great mass of the human race at all . The great mass of the human race have to be softened and humanised through their heart and imagination , before any ...
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