The Myth of the Machine, Volume 2Shows that man himself has from the beginning been and still is the central fact of human life today. |
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... subjective worlds that was even grosser than Christian doctrine had imposed by separating the heavenly , perfect , and eternal from the earthly , the imperfect , and the sinful ; for at least the Christian's subjective Heaven became an ...
... subjective worlds that was even grosser than Christian doctrine had imposed by separating the heavenly , perfect , and eternal from the earthly , the imperfect , and the sinful ; for at least the Christian's subjective Heaven became an ...
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... subjective underpinnings in one combination or another , it is doubtful if some of the best work in science would ... subjective is to make the hugest subjective falsification possible — one that leaves out the most critical half of ...
... subjective underpinnings in one combination or another , it is doubtful if some of the best work in science would ... subjective is to make the hugest subjective falsification possible — one that leaves out the most critical half of ...
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... Subjective activities , formless , 422 ; obliv- iousness to , 416 Subjective impulses , as prime movers , 419 Subjective life , Church's monopoly of , 94 Subjective responses , Darwin's restora- tion of , 388 Subjective state , privacy ...
... Subjective activities , formless , 422 ; obliv- iousness to , 416 Subjective impulses , as prime movers , 419 Subjective life , Church's monopoly of , 94 Subjective responses , Darwin's restora- tion of , 388 Subjective state , privacy ...
Contents
NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
Copyright | |
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abstract accepted achieved activities actually already ancient authority automatic automation became become beginning brought century civilization collective communication complex continued culture demands Descartes destruction direct economy effect effort energy environment equally established existence experience exploration fact final forces functions further future give human idea improvements increase industrial institutions intelligence invention knowledge later least less limited living machine man's mass material means mechanical megamachine megatechnics merely method military mind mode moral nature necessary never objective observed once operation organic original past perhaps physical possible power system practical present production progress proved reality remained result scientific scientists seemed sense single social society space subjective success sufficient symbolic taken technical thought tion turn ultimate United universal whole world picture York