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- catalog contributor b12020638.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "3. Tool-making and the Origins of Culture -- 4. The Evolution of Hominids to Humans -- 5. Totems, Ghosts and Spirits -- 6. Big Game Hunters and Homemakers -- 7. The Primal Community -- 8. Myths, Gods and Morality -- 9. Worship and Rituals of Propitiation -- 10. Matriarchy: The Original Culture of Homo Sapiens -- 11. The Art and the Culture of the Cave Temples -- 12. The Crisis of Matriarchy: The Goddess becomes a Witch -- Ch. 5. ... and God was born in the Minds of Men -- 1. The Revolt against Matriarchy and the Beginnings of Agriculture -- 2. Patriarchy emerges -- 3. The Divinity of Kings -- 4. The Culture of the Oedipus Complex: Patriarchal Paranoia -- 5. The Emergence of Monotheism -- 6. The Birth of Philosophy -- Ch. 6. Towards a Rational Morality -- 1. Some Basic Questions -- 2. The Need for Morality -- 3. Kant's Categories of Cognition -- The analytic and synthetic a priori -- 4. The Equivalence between the Categories of Cognition and the Categories of Morality -- ".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The End of Civilisation? -- 1. Voices of Disenchantment and Foreboding -- 2. An Illusion Buried not with Respect but with Anger -- 3. The Breakthrough of the Repressed -- 4. Regressive Disintegration of the Arts -- Ch. 2. The Philosophical Vandals -- 1. Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle -- 2. Background: The Philosophy of the Enlightenment -- 3. The Dilemma of the Vienna Circle: Theory and Practice Divided -- 4. From Logical Positivism to Linguistic Analysis in England and America -- 5. The Tower of Babble: Postmodernism and Deconstruction -- Ch. 3. The Physical Basis of Consciousness and Morality -- 1. The Instinctual Void -- 2. The Structure and Function of the Brain -- 3. The Ancient Areas of the Brain -- 4. The Hypothalamus: Hormones and Homeostasis -- 5. Consciousness and Intelligence -- 6. The Neurons of Morality -- Ch. 4. The Origins of Consciousness and Morality -- 1. A Psychoanalytic Anthropology -- 2. Tool-making and Intelligence -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The Categorical Imperatives -- 5. Reconstructing God -- 6. The Origins of Thanatos: The Aetiology of the Secondary Drives -- The Maxims of Moral Aims -- 7. Work as Creativity -- 8. Training and Education -- 9. The Humanisation of Machines and the Dehumanisation of Man.".
- catalog extent "195 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Foundations of morality.".
- catalog identifier "1871871271".
- catalog isFormatOf "Foundations of morality.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Open Gate,".
- catalog relation "Foundations of morality.".
- catalog subject "170 21".
- catalog subject "BJ319 .F72 2000".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Tool-making and the Origins of Culture -- 4. The Evolution of Hominids to Humans -- 5. Totems, Ghosts and Spirits -- 6. Big Game Hunters and Homemakers -- 7. The Primal Community -- 8. Myths, Gods and Morality -- 9. Worship and Rituals of Propitiation -- 10. Matriarchy: The Original Culture of Homo Sapiens -- 11. The Art and the Culture of the Cave Temples -- 12. The Crisis of Matriarchy: The Goddess becomes a Witch -- Ch. 5. ... and God was born in the Minds of Men -- 1. The Revolt against Matriarchy and the Beginnings of Agriculture -- 2. Patriarchy emerges -- 3. The Divinity of Kings -- 4. The Culture of the Oedipus Complex: Patriarchal Paranoia -- 5. The Emergence of Monotheism -- 6. The Birth of Philosophy -- Ch. 6. Towards a Rational Morality -- 1. Some Basic Questions -- 2. The Need for Morality -- 3. Kant's Categories of Cognition -- The analytic and synthetic a priori -- 4. The Equivalence between the Categories of Cognition and the Categories of Morality -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The End of Civilisation? -- 1. Voices of Disenchantment and Foreboding -- 2. An Illusion Buried not with Respect but with Anger -- 3. The Breakthrough of the Repressed -- 4. Regressive Disintegration of the Arts -- Ch. 2. The Philosophical Vandals -- 1. Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle -- 2. Background: The Philosophy of the Enlightenment -- 3. The Dilemma of the Vienna Circle: Theory and Practice Divided -- 4. From Logical Positivism to Linguistic Analysis in England and America -- 5. The Tower of Babble: Postmodernism and Deconstruction -- Ch. 3. The Physical Basis of Consciousness and Morality -- 1. The Instinctual Void -- 2. The Structure and Function of the Brain -- 3. The Ancient Areas of the Brain -- 4. The Hypothalamus: Hormones and Homeostasis -- 5. Consciousness and Intelligence -- 6. The Neurons of Morality -- Ch. 4. The Origins of Consciousness and Morality -- 1. A Psychoanalytic Anthropology -- 2. Tool-making and Intelligence -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Categorical Imperatives -- 5. Reconstructing God -- 6. The Origins of Thanatos: The Aetiology of the Secondary Drives -- The Maxims of Moral Aims -- 7. Work as Creativity -- 8. Training and Education -- 9. The Humanisation of Machines and the Dehumanisation of Man.".
- catalog title "Foundations of morality : an investigation into the origin and purpose of moral concepts / George Frankl.".
- catalog type "text".