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Let no one brand a non-believer as some post-Enlightenment freak, or atheists as modern weirdos who are "incomplete in their humanity".
The biologist T.H. Huxley observed in 1866, just after the journal's bicentennial, that if all books printed since 1665 were destroyed except the Transactions there would remain a decent if necessarily incomplete record of humanity's intellectual progress during that time.
Consequently, Cohen appears to face a dilemma: religion has a distinctive role to play in philosophy just in case his philosophical ethics offered only incomplete accounts of humanity and God.
Today, I tell you, our humanity is incomplete without theirs.
Her Majesty warned that "our humanity is incomplete when children, irrespective of nationality, are victims of military operations".
This is the message I am sending world leaders: Our humanity is incomplete when children, irrespective of nationality, are victims of military operations.
In an urgent message to world leaders, Her Majesty warned that "our humanity is incomplete when children, irrespective of nationality, are victims of military operations".
The humanities without the sciences are incomplete, and the sciences without the humanities dangerous.
As long as these considerations are the result of men's only clubs speaking for all of humanity, they are incomplete and insufficient.
One exists for the other, and so it is we find Adam in the presence of animals, getting dirt under his fingernails--lovely images that remind us that any theology fixated on humanity alone is incomplete.
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