Liberty: God's Gift to HumanityLexington Books, 2006 - 285 páginas Liberty: God's Gift to Humanity is a defense of liberalism, the political philosophy which holds that governments should be established for the protection of individual liberty. By means of revisiting the thinking of the men who created liberal theory over the past three centuries, author Chana Cox has demonstrated that historically the bond between liberalism and religion has been strong and that liberals have embraced virtue, encouraged social control, and increased the common good. |
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... scientist has not as yet been able to engineer society in such a way as to prevent Tom's antisocial behavior , it is simply because the social scientist's degree of knowledge is not as yet sufficient to do so , or because he or she has ...
... scientist has not as yet been able to engineer society in such a way as to prevent Tom's antisocial behavior , it is simply because the social scientist's degree of knowledge is not as yet sufficient to do so , or because he or she has ...
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... scientist cannot predict Tom's behavior if he or she cannot predict the behavior of Mozart , or Hitler , or Napoleon , or Einstein . The existence of these men have had massive effects on human history and , therefore , on Tom's life ...
... scientist cannot predict Tom's behavior if he or she cannot predict the behavior of Mozart , or Hitler , or Napoleon , or Einstein . The existence of these men have had massive effects on human history and , therefore , on Tom's life ...
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... scientist might , with Schrödinger's equations , precisely predict the probability of an electron being in one or another state at the time of measurement . But it is only at the moment of measurement that one possible state is ...
... scientist might , with Schrödinger's equations , precisely predict the probability of an electron being in one or another state at the time of measurement . But it is only at the moment of measurement that one possible state is ...
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