International ConciliationAmerican Branch of the Association for International Conciliation, 1914 |
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the vital realities . It means either that its teachings . are not concerned with the perceptions upon which civilization rests , ( in the development of which of course the exact and physical sciences are as important an element as ...
the vital realities . It means either that its teachings . are not concerned with the perceptions upon which civilization rests , ( in the development of which of course the exact and physical sciences are as important an element as ...
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... concerned so deeply with the daily life and conduct of men , and upon which mankind had learned to lean for guidance , was infinitely more important than the discussion of a merely zoological or even biological truth which had no direct ...
... concerned so deeply with the daily life and conduct of men , and upon which mankind had learned to lean for guidance , was infinitely more important than the discussion of a merely zoological or even biological truth which had no direct ...
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... concerned at best with an effort to avoid fighting . Or it means to him mainly the advocacy of an abstract ideal which disregards practical difficulties like those now confronting us in Mexico and which conceivably at least could only ...
... concerned at best with an effort to avoid fighting . Or it means to him mainly the advocacy of an abstract ideal which disregards practical difficulties like those now confronting us in Mexico and which conceivably at least could only ...
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... concerned with schemes of international peace either a ferocious hostility which he feels ought to be excited by all doctrines that imply indifference to his country's safety and interests , or a tolerant contempt which he would mete ...
... concerned with schemes of international peace either a ferocious hostility which he feels ought to be excited by all doctrines that imply indifference to his country's safety and interests , or a tolerant contempt which he would mete ...
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... concerned that security of life and property , like the secur- ity of truth , is not derived from military force ; that military force is as ineffective , as irrelevant , to the end of promoting prosperity as of promoting truth , then ...
... concerned that security of life and property , like the secur- ity of truth , is not derived from military force ; that military force is as ineffective , as irrelevant , to the end of promoting prosperity as of promoting truth , then ...
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International Conciliation American Association for International Conciliation Visos knygos peržiūra - 1922 |
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achieve advance American civilization AMERICAN STUDENT armaments Arms and Industry attitude avoidance of suffering Belgian believe cation ceptions cessation of conflict Chaldeans conception concerned conquest of nature credit and commercial detail of dogma ditions doctrine economically futile effectiveness of force Europe facts field of human force to truth Galileo Germany group of affairs hope human association human intercourse human issue involves human relations human relationship human society hypothesis immense inductive method Inquisition instinct intellectual international peace international politics jeopardy jurisprudence large human issue laws lieve mainly material conquest means mechanism of human ment mental misconception merely military force military power misconception which explained modern world Montaigne motive physical place of force principles problem problem of war promote prosperity Putnam's question realization relation of military religious wars rivalry struggle things tical tion trade Trade Unionism understanding UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN urge wealth witchcraft