John E. Hare Quote

It is basically a bad idea to take some area of human thought and experience that has been the locus of careful analyses and subtle distinctions for centuries, and start again, as it were, from scratch. What in fact happens when this is done is that some ideas from that tradition re-emerge, but are isolated from the context in which they were embedded in the preceding conversation.


p. 245 - Evolutionary Theory and Theological Ethics (2012)


It is basically a bad idea to take some area of human thought and experience that has been the locus of careful analyses and subtle distinctions for...

It is basically a bad idea to take some area of human thought and experience that has been the locus of careful analyses and subtle distinctions for...

It is basically a bad idea to take some area of human thought and experience that has been the locus of careful analyses and subtle distinctions for...

It is basically a bad idea to take some area of human thought and experience that has been the locus of careful analyses and subtle distinctions for...