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DEMOCRACY AS A RELIGION The prejudices in favour of democracy belong to the second class ; they seem , to those who cherish them , sacred as well as reasonable , morally right as well as true . Democracy is natural , good , just ...
DEMOCRACY AS A RELIGION The prejudices in favour of democracy belong to the second class ; they seem , to those who cherish them , sacred as well as reasonable , morally right as well as true . Democracy is natural , good , just ...
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We begin to grasp the true significance of these roundnumber estimates when we re - write them in tabular form . We have : Age of earth .. about 2,000,000,000 years Age of life on earth .
We begin to grasp the true significance of these roundnumber estimates when we re - write them in tabular form . We have : Age of earth .. about 2,000,000,000 years Age of life on earth .
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He has acquired a stock of ideas true . enough for his purposes , but not so transcendentally true as to interfere with his business . His neighbors know where to find him , and they do not need to take a spiritual elevator .
He has acquired a stock of ideas true . enough for his purposes , but not so transcendentally true as to interfere with his business . His neighbors know where to find him , and they do not need to take a spiritual elevator .
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James Harvey Robinson On Various kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
Ellwood HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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