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... live out of water or that a dog can live without its sense of smell - but man , they claim , the most complex of beings , man can survive in any way whatever , man has no identity , no nature , and there's no practical reason why he cannot ...
... live out of water or that a dog can live without its sense of smell - but man , they claim , the most complex of beings , man can survive in any way whatever , man has no identity , no nature , and there's no practical reason why he cannot ...
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... live like a god among men . For a man who lives among immortal blessings is not like to a mortal being . PRINCIPAL DOCTRINES I. The blessed and immortal nature knows no trouble itself nor causes trouble to any other , so that it is ...
... live like a god among men . For a man who lives among immortal blessings is not like to a mortal being . PRINCIPAL DOCTRINES I. The blessed and immortal nature knows no trouble itself nor causes trouble to any other , so that it is ...
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... live moral lives without any religious convic- tions . But the question is whether a whole civili- zation , a whole family of peoples , composed al- most entirely of relatively uneducated men and women , can do this . It follows , of ...
... live moral lives without any religious convic- tions . But the question is whether a whole civili- zation , a whole family of peoples , composed al- most entirely of relatively uneducated men and women , can do this . It follows , of ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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