The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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... Baldwin , who carefully worked out a genetic psychology along the same lines that Feuerbach marked out . Baldwin offered a wholly naturalistic theory of the genesis of the self in the development of the child . He traced the creation ...
... Baldwin , who carefully worked out a genetic psychology along the same lines that Feuerbach marked out . Baldwin offered a wholly naturalistic theory of the genesis of the self in the development of the child . He traced the creation ...
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... Baldwin delineates the whole tradition beginning with Kant ( 1915 , p . 209 ) , and caps it himself superbly . The ... Baldwin's work also came long before Huizinga's , and in it he states explicitly that his theory - which he calls ...
... Baldwin delineates the whole tradition beginning with Kant ( 1915 , p . 209 ) , and caps it himself superbly . The ... Baldwin's work also came long before Huizinga's , and in it he states explicitly that his theory - which he calls ...
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... Baldwin's once well - known theory of Pancalism , which had a place in Hasting's famous Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics , but which dropped out of history because there was no social vision to use it . With Pancalism , Baldwin tried ...
... Baldwin's once well - known theory of Pancalism , which had a place in Hasting's famous Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics , but which dropped out of history because there was no social vision to use it . With Pancalism , Baldwin tried ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER Two The Problem of a New Theodicy | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Great Moral Groping of the Nine | 33 |
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