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1 1, 9 | and the transformation of nature, industrialization constantly 2 1, 9 | rationally endeavored to control nature, 7 is he not now becoming 3 1, 10| in the face of a hostile nature which it has taken him centuries 4 1, 14| of a directly political nature. When it is a question of 5 1, 21| ill-considered exploitation of nature he risks destroying it and 6 2, 25| ultimate convictions on the nature, origin and end of man and 7 2, 30| teachings regarding the nature, origin and destiny of the 8 2, 30| changes, even of a profound nature. Besides, who can deny that 9 2, 38| is raised. Having subdued nature by using his reason, man 10 2, 40| and inherent in the very nature of man. These sciences are 11 2 | Ambiguous nature of progress ~ 12 2, 41| in face of the demands of nature and of social constraints; 13 3, 47| a basic demand of man's nature, a concrete exercise of 14 4, 51| rising above their particular nature, the concrete demands of