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It was natural in such a time to assume that any living art of poetry So the form of every work of art is conditioned by the fact that In fact, art in its nature is a social activity, because man in his cache = ./cache/15084.txt txt = ./txt/15084.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34771 author = Gore, George title = The Scientific Basis of National Progress, Including that of Morality date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54588 sentences = 1999 flesch = 50 summary = great public importance of _new_ scientific knowledge, and to the means of discovery; also that new truths are evolved by original research made in such great pecuniary benefits from original scientific research, there is bequests in this country, and the great effect original scientific research in applying scientific knowledge to practical uses by means of inventions, largely due to the discovery and extension of new scientific knowledge. 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Such, then, is the abiding need of religion in a scientific age. individual ways of coming into the Christian life influence us deeply We cannot keep any spiritual thing in human life, even the spirit of the idea of God in Hebrew-Christian thought moved out from a very id: 34771 author: Gore, George title: The Scientific Basis of National Progress, Including that of Morality date: words: 54588 sentences: 1999 pages: flesch: 50 cache: ./cache/34771.txt txt: ./txt/34771.txt summary: great public importance of _new_ scientific knowledge, and to the means of discovery; also that new truths are evolved by original research made in such great pecuniary benefits from original scientific research, there is bequests in this country, and the great effect original scientific research in applying scientific knowledge to practical uses by means of inventions, largely due to the discovery and extension of new scientific knowledge. That mental action is subject to the great principles and laws of science. discovery of new scientific knowledge, and the use of inventions based upon prove that new scientific knowledge is really a basis of mental progress, prove that mental actions are largely subject to scientific principles;--it Another great moral effect of the continual discovery of new truth in scientific men in making discoveries, and when any person arrives at a new knowledge of the nature and importance of scientific research, and of the id: 27948 author: nan title: Progress and History date: words: 100873 sentences: 4373 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/27948.txt txt: ./txt/27948.txt summary: world man''s use of the word has carried more meaning and, though As to progress, the largest general ideal which can affect man''s action, consider man along with the other forms of life as subject to mere showing, it looks as if the progressive nature of man were beyond new world of science and art, established an ideal of the sane mind in Odyssey of the human spirit, the common mind of Man coming at last the Christian faith that we know God only under the terms of human life history of man''s common life in the world will, I think, show two great the progress of man''s power over Nature. life of society can develop along the lines of man''s spiritual nature: in our study of progress in industry, is the history of man as a high and so far the mind of man had progressed in knowledge and in id: 15084 author: nan title: Recent Developments in European Thought date: words: 95830 sentences: 4059 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/15084.txt txt: ./txt/15084.txt summary: establishing in the city-state a new form of political organization for Between forty and fifty years ago a great European man of science, Emil facts no man is likely to achieve much in the search for principles, for fruitful work we need the union in one person of the ''man of science'' The general state of things at the time of which I am speaking was thus time the belief universally held by students of the science of religion the course of nature and of human life is controlled by personal beings man whom he imagines to control the course of nature and of human life. It was natural in such a time to assume that any living art of poetry So the form of every work of art is conditioned by the fact that In fact, art in its nature is a social activity, because man in his ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel