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— Alfred North Whitehead"The learned tradition is not concerned with truth, but with the learned adjustment of learned statements of antecedent learned people."
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There is no permanent status quo in nature; all is the process of adjustment and readjustment, or else eventual failure. But man is the first being yet evolved on earth which has the power to note this changefulness, and, if he will, to turn it to his own advantage, to work out genetic methods, eugenic ideas, yes, to invent new characteristics, organs, and biological systems that will work out to further the interests, the happiness, the glory of the God-like being whose meager foreshadowings we the present ailing creatures are.
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Pure morality is only an instinctive adjustment which the soul makes.
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