Human Values from the Greeks to Modern Times: A Continuing Circle

Nova Publishers (1997)
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How did human values develop?; Were they inherent in our being?; Were they selected to insure human survival?; For those interested in understanding the foundations for their own belief system this book provides thought-provoking answers to these questions.

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