He means to rest the rules of right conduct on a scientific basis, and he shows that this is a pressing need.
In his preface, he says: I am the more anxious to indicate in outline, if I can not complete, this final proof, because the establishment of rules of right conduct on a scientific basis is a pressing need.
While Agassiz did much to place the subject on a scientific basis, his classification has not been found to meet the requirements of modern research.
The greater freedom of cropping and the less close adherence to the formal system of rotation of crops, which characterize the early years of the 20th century, rest upon a scientific basis.
The evolution of the soul places the realm of religion on a scientific basis.
It is but a simple statement of the truth to say that the immanence of God furnishes a scientific basis of morality.
The immanence of God gives a scientific basis of morality.
Scientific Basis of Morals," very justly says: "There is more than one moral sense, and what I feel to be right another man may feel to be wrong.
And moral progress may be proved to have a scientific basis:--1st.
Evil (as well as good) may therefore be viewed as a result, to some extent, of the operation of the laws of the Universe; and here again we are compelled to recognise a scientific basis of morality.
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