The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 2Macmillan and Company, 1912 - 716 หน้า |
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... truth ranks even higher than a thousand horse - sacrifices . " 2 Verily the gods are the truth , and man is the untruth . " 3 " There is one law which the gods do keep , namely , the truth . It is through this that their conquest ...
... truth ranks even higher than a thousand horse - sacrifices . " 2 Verily the gods are the truth , and man is the untruth . " 3 " There is one law which the gods do keep , namely , the truth . It is through this that their conquest ...
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... truth as truth , lest its dis- covery should lead to consequences of which the inquirer never dreams , but which are present to the mind of the person under interrogation . " 2 The regard for truth displays itself not only in the con ...
... truth as truth , lest its dis- covery should lead to consequences of which the inquirer never dreams , but which are present to the mind of the person under interrogation . " 2 The regard for truth displays itself not only in the con ...
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Edward Westermarck. assigned to the possession of truth , of the truth.1 Accord- ing to M. Réville , " it was the orthodox intolerance of the Church in the Middle Ages which impressed on Christian society this disposition to seek truth ...
Edward Westermarck. assigned to the possession of truth , of the truth.1 Accord- ing to M. Réville , " it was the orthodox intolerance of the Church in the Middle Ages which impressed on Christian society this disposition to seek truth ...
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