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Re: Jung on religious experiences     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 19, 2008 16:06

... and Carter (2004:205), Jung’s theory of the ā€œGod withinā€ is derived... (Palmer 1997:95). Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious supports this...the world. It is therefore the theory of the collective unconscious that gives...the natural and, more importantly, the social world and the explanation for ...and representation of animacy and agency, social exchange, moral intuitions, precaution against ...
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Re: Is Morality Possible Without Religion?     

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Author: Roy Jose Lorr
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:18

... inaccessible principles of action. The theory posits a universal moral grammar,... natural and, more importantly, the social world and the explanation for ...>>>representation of animacy and agency, social exchange, moral intuitions, precaution against ... with particular richness in a social context in which we can ...to explain misfortune, gain scarce social goods, and act morally (roughly...
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Re: Is Morality Possible Without Religion?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 20, 2008 22:54

... inaccessible principles of action. The theory posits a universal moral grammar,... natural and, more importantly, the social world and the explanation for ... representation of animacy and agency, social exchange, moral intuitions, precaution against ... with particular richness in a social context in which we can...to explain misfortune, gain scarce social goods, and act morally (roughly...
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Re: Is Morality Possible Without Religion?     

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Author: Gary Childress
Date: Jul 20, 2008 18:57

...and inaccessible principles of action. The theory posits a universal moral grammar,... natural and, more importantly, the social world and the explanation for ...> representation of animacy and agency, social exchange, moral intuitions, precaution against ... with particular richness in a social context in which we can ... to explain misfortune, gain scarce social goods, and act morally (roughly,...
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Re: Is Morality Possible Without Religion?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 20, 2008 18:35

...and inaccessible principles of action. The theory posits a universal moral grammar, ...the natural and, more importantly, the social world and the explanation for ...and representation of animacy and agency, social exchange, moral intuitions, precaution against ... with particular richness in a social context in which we can ... to explain misfortune, gain scarce social goods, and act morally (roughly,...
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Re: New Economic Theory: More People => Higher Economic Growth Rate     

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Author: The Trucker
Date: Jun 28, 2008 14:33

...are not suggesting that we live autarkic lives where we do not engage in production and exchange. I always wondered what the Republicans didn't coin a "righteous" and "moral" word to replace...> they actually do perform productive labor within socity and that labor does feed back into the social output. You are entitled to your opinions. And I am entitled to mine. -- "I know...
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Re: New Economic Theory: More People => Higher Economic Growth Rate     

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Author: jmh
Date: Jun 28, 2008 10:49

.... I also suspect you are not suggesting that we live autarkic lives where we do not engage in production and exchange. Your hyperbola suggests a wealthy are mere parasites doing nothing productive at all. I have no doubt that some ...as that but suspect for the most part they actually do perform productive labor within socity and that labor does feed back into the social output. jmh
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Re: When Space Aliens Ask Us About God, What Will We Answer?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 15, 2008 10:13

...and inaccessible principles of action. The theory posits a universal moral grammar, ...the natural and, more importantly, the social world and the explanation for ...and representation of animacy and agency, social exchange, moral intuitions, precaution against ... with particular richness in a social context in which we can ... to explain misfortune, gain scarce social goods, and act morally (roughly,...
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Re: is the Great Man Theory just a lot of bunk?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 16, 2008 22:51

... isn't the Great Man Theory a pile of bunk? Ā it'... During the reign of reciprocal exchange and egalitarian headmen, no individual,... over possessions. As in every social group, nonconformists and malcontents tried ... economic equality associated with reciprocal exchange. The redistributors were compensated purely ...The slide (or ascent?) toward social stratification gained momentum wherever extra ...
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Re: A gene is not a chemical but a social construct.     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Nov 3, 2007 18:59

...well the evidence is, is the theory of genes based upon inductive ... for paybacks, and there are "exchange" relationships, where people have a ... large extent culturally determined. Human social evolution is obviously more cultural ... aspect, they more closely resemble social insects... ...we must distinguish two ... of responses relatively unaffected by social rewar or punishment beyond childhood....
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