Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Elias , Dunning , Goudsblom , Mennell (2000-07-21), The Civilizing Process, Wiley-Blackwell, Retrieved on 2012-04-28
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    28 APR 2012

     Science Civilizes

    Scientific modes of thought cannot be developed and become generally accepted unless people renounce their primary, unreflecting, and spontaneous attempt to understand all their experience in terms of its purpose and meaning for themselves. The development that led to more adequate knowledge and increasing control of nature was therefore, considered from one aspect, also a development toward greater self-control by men.
    Folksonomies: science virtue
    Folksonomies: science virtue
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    People must renounce their need to understand everything as it relates to themselves. This virtue increase human self-control.

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