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... biological component . The point is that the biological revolution is in process of redefining before our eyes what we must understand as our nature , and hence what we will in turn call natural and unnatural about ourselves . In ...
... biological component . The point is that the biological revolution is in process of redefining before our eyes what we must understand as our nature , and hence what we will in turn call natural and unnatural about ourselves . In ...
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... biological perspective ( bio - politics , -history , -philosophy , to name only several ) , are often erroneously identified with sociobiology because they find genuine merit in a biological approach in their own studies and have ...
... biological perspective ( bio - politics , -history , -philosophy , to name only several ) , are often erroneously identified with sociobiology because they find genuine merit in a biological approach in their own studies and have ...
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... Biology of Moral Systems ( New York : Aldine De Gruyter , 1987 ) is a state of the art argument for the biological bases of human nor- mative systems . An evolutionary biologist , he provides supportive evidence for many of the ...
... Biology of Moral Systems ( New York : Aldine De Gruyter , 1987 ) is a state of the art argument for the biological bases of human nor- mative systems . An evolutionary biologist , he provides supportive evidence for many of the ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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