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... appear to me most shameless - unless by the force of eloquence they mean the force of truth ; for if such is their meaning , I admit that I am eloquent . But in how different a way from theirs ! Well , as I was saying , they have ...
... appear to me most shameless - unless by the force of eloquence they mean the force of truth ; for if such is their meaning , I admit that I am eloquent . But in how different a way from theirs ! Well , as I was saying , they have ...
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... appear- ance to reality seems to make no sense here . What is the analogue in this case to pursuing a more objective understanding of the same phenomena by abandoning the initial subjective viewpoint toward them in favour of another ...
... appear- ance to reality seems to make no sense here . What is the analogue in this case to pursuing a more objective understanding of the same phenomena by abandoning the initial subjective viewpoint toward them in favour of another ...
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... appear in India . The person who appears in India is exactly similar in both physical and mental characteristics to the person who disappeared in America . There is continuity of memory , complete similarity of bodily features including ...
... appear in India . The person who appears in India is exactly similar in both physical and mental characteristics to the person who disappeared in America . There is continuity of memory , complete similarity of bodily features including ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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