That Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms... The Atlantic Monthly - Sivu 5231914Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Alvin Plantinga - 2000 - 528 sivua
...Daniel Dennett in Darwin's Dangerous Idea*0 or Bertrand Russell in "A Free Man's Worship": you think that "man is the product of causes which had no prevision...are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms."41 (Perhaps you even go so far as to add, with Richard Dawkins, that the very idea that there... | |
| David Ray Griffin - 2000 - 368 sivua
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| Ann Banfield - 2007 - 456 sivua
...readings like Mrs. Swithin's Outline of History or the assertions of Russell's "A Free Man's Worship" "that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought...an individual life beyond the grave," "that all the labours of the ages, . . . are destined to extinction in the vast death of the solar system," that... | |
| Gideon Makin - 2002 - 240 sivua
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| Donald Freed - 2000 - 173 sivua
...And then there is my companion and editor PRF, who gave me the key. For M and K and H—with love. "Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving ...no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond... | |
| Richard F. Carlson - 2000 - 280 sivua
...nature and any ultimate purpose to human existence. As Whitehead's contemporary Bertrand Russell put it, "Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving" and that predestine him "to extinction in the vast death of the solar system."2 It is not hard to see... | |
| Norbert Sclippa - 2000 - 126 sivua
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| Fred Wilson - 2001 - 556 sivua
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| Peter J. Bowler - 2010 - 494 sivua
...Man's Worship," first published in i903, articulated the implications of the scientific worldview: That Man is the product of causes which had no prevision...an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labours of the 24. A useful survey is Passmore. A Hundred Kara of Philosophy; see chap. 9 on Moore... | |
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