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  1. A Systematic Account of Civilization and its Ethical Criteria

    Civilized man, as all organisms irrespective of level of evolution, is capable of explanation in terms of essential function. We shall attempt to...
    Ervin Laszlo in Essential Society
    Chapter 1963
  2. The Radical Consequences of Freewill

    Contrary to what so many philosophers believe, we urge that freewill is not subject to gradations. If we have it, we have it complete and entire....
    William H. Davis in The Freewill Question
    Chapter 1971
  3. The contours of responsibility: A new model

    Harold Moore, Robert Neville, William Sullivan in Man and World
    Article 01 November 1972
  4. History and the Absolute

    History is human Fact spread out in time. The first series of these lectures had to do with the meaning of Fact, enquiring whether Fact, while...
    Chapter 1966
  5. Non-Cognitivist Meta-Ethical Theories

    In this chapter it is proposed to consider the more important of the recently advanced meta-ethical theories which seek to explain the function of...
    Chapter 1969
  6. Non-Cognitivist Meta-Ethical Theories

    In this chapter it is proposed to consider the more important of the recently advanced meta-ethical theories which seek to explain the function of...
    Chapter 1969
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