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Truth, Belief, and Civilization: Tocqueville and Gobineau
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2009
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For more than a century there have been among the learned those who have tried to extend the outlook and the methods of the natural sciences to the study of man and to the behavior of human societies. Their efforts have raised issues which are of vital concern in the thermonuclear age which we have entered.
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1 I myself have tried during the past two years to consider this subject from a somewhat different point of view than Morazé's, in two essays. One is contained in a chapter called “Religion and Man” in A Search for Civilization (Chicago: Regnery, 1962)Google Scholar. The other is the Smith Lecture in History, delivered in 1960 at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, now published as a brochure with the title Religion and the Study of Man.
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