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
| Kurt Brown - 2001 - 228 sivua
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| Theodore Roszak - 2001 - 388 sivua
...somewhat pugnaciously carned Russell's words with me in my memory as a sort of agnostic manifesto. That man is the product of causes which had no prevision...beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations ot atoms; that no fire, no heroism. no mtensity of thought and feeling can preserve an individual life... | |
| Peter J. Bowler - 2010 - 494 sivua
...Man's Worship," first published in 1903, articulated the implications of the scientific worldview: That Man is the product of causes which had no prevision...that his origin. his growth. his hopes and fears. his ] DODL loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms; that no fire,... | |
| Stuart Briscoe - 2010 - 773 sivua
...Man is the product of causes which had no prevision [foresight] of the end they were achieving. . . . His origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves...but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms. . . . No fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond... | |
| P. Koslowski - 2001 - 182 sivua
...greatest philosophers, expressed the implications and consequences of naturalism in the following way: - “Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving.” - Man's “origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome... | |
| Charles W. Colson, Nancy Pearcey - 2001 - 268 sivua
...Worship. (With a title like that, Russell clearly understood that he was proposing an alternative faith). "Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; ... his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs are but the outcome of accidental... | |
| John Hick - 2001 - 232 sivua
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| Marcus P. Ford - 2002 - 148 sivua
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| D. Villemaire - 2002 - 318 sivua
...insides but no outsides."33 The predicament for scientific man is that he is compelled to see himself as "the product of causes which had no prevision of the...can preserve an individual life beyond the grave.. .etc.. etc."34 Newton is, for Burtt, still the hero of modern science, but also an unwitting stimulus... | |
| Louis P. Pojman - 2002 - 648 sivua
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