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... study of philosophy has any value at all for others than students of philosophy , it must be only indirectly , through its effects upon the lives of those who study it . It is in these effects , there- fore , if anywhere , that the ...
... study of philosophy has any value at all for others than students of philosophy , it must be only indirectly , through its effects upon the lives of those who study it . It is in these effects , there- fore , if anywhere , that the ...
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... study phi- losophy , nor when he is old grow weary of his study . For no one can come too early or too late to secure the health of his soul . And the man who says that the age for philosophy has either not yet come or has gone by is ...
... study phi- losophy , nor when he is old grow weary of his study . For no one can come too early or too late to secure the health of his soul . And the man who says that the age for philosophy has either not yet come or has gone by is ...
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... study ag- gression . Legs have been cut off mice to study how they walk on the stumps , and polar bears have been drowned in vats of crude oil to study the effect of oil spills in polar regions . Kittens have been blinded , castrated ...
... study ag- gression . Legs have been cut off mice to study how they walk on the stumps , and polar bears have been drowned in vats of crude oil to study the effect of oil spills in polar regions . Kittens have been blinded , castrated ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Embracing History's Lessons: What Every College Graduate Should Know Jay R. Allgood No preview available - 2004 |
Embracing History's Lessons: What Every College Graduate Should Know Jay R. Allgood No preview available - 2004 |