History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... human societies , as Lévi- Strauss has insisted.2 In its most developed form , it has produced the knowledge of science , physiology , psychology , economics , and so forth that enabled human beings to get to the moon . If we value that ...
... human societies , as Lévi- Strauss has insisted.2 In its most developed form , it has produced the knowledge of science , physiology , psychology , economics , and so forth that enabled human beings to get to the moon . If we value that ...
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... human nature . Their fundamental conception of human nature owes much to economics and politics and little to philosophy , psychology , lit- erature , or semiotics . They present a deductive model of religion based on seven axioms about ...
... human nature . Their fundamental conception of human nature owes much to economics and politics and little to philosophy , psychology , lit- erature , or semiotics . They present a deductive model of religion based on seven axioms about ...
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... human beings but are themselves mindless as a stone . They have direction but not intention ; they produce effects of which they are not conscious . Like the gods , they are immensely powerful : human existence depends on them , and human ...
... human beings but are themselves mindless as a stone . They have direction but not intention ; they produce effects of which they are not conscious . Like the gods , they are immensely powerful : human existence depends on them , and human ...
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