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... kind , and of a man who is good of that kind- for example , of a harpist and a good harpist — are in our view the same in kind . This is true of all people of all kinds without exception , the su- perior excellence being only an ...
... kind , and of a man who is good of that kind- for example , of a harpist and a good harpist — are in our view the same in kind . This is true of all people of all kinds without exception , the su- perior excellence being only an ...
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... kind or other , but equality . One might object here that there is another kind of merit , namely , effort , and that effort made should be taken as a basis of distribution in at least certain kinds of cases . This is true , but again ...
... kind or other , but equality . One might object here that there is another kind of merit , namely , effort , and that effort made should be taken as a basis of distribution in at least certain kinds of cases . This is true , but again ...
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... kind of anguish , which is the kind that existentialism describes , is ex- plained , in addition , by a direct responsibility to the other men whom it involves . It is not a cur- tain separating us from action , but is part of ac- tion ...
... kind of anguish , which is the kind that existentialism describes , is ex- plained , in addition , by a direct responsibility to the other men whom it involves . It is not a cur- tain separating us from action , but is part of ac- tion ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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