The Aryan Path, Volume 45Sophia Wadia Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1974 |
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... moral grounds . Scientists have made over - large claims for their premises , and , in choosing research subjects , have tended to ignore both moral principles and social repercussions . They have not examined sufficiently the ...
... moral grounds . Scientists have made over - large claims for their premises , and , in choosing research subjects , have tended to ignore both moral principles and social repercussions . They have not examined sufficiently the ...
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... moral issues , which , he indicated , will still remain , even when economic factors make meat - eat- ing too expensive , and technology has provided feasible alternatives . There will still remain the question of our at- titude to ...
... moral issues , which , he indicated , will still remain , even when economic factors make meat - eat- ing too expensive , and technology has provided feasible alternatives . There will still remain the question of our at- titude to ...
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... moral problems become , and the older one gets the more complex they seem to be . Orthodox religious solutions are inadequate , and scientists caught up in practical work ignore them . - Given the really deep human motivations ...
... moral problems become , and the older one gets the more complex they seem to be . Orthodox religious solutions are inadequate , and scientists caught up in practical work ignore them . - Given the really deep human motivations ...
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