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... seems self - evident . Perhaps I have a duty to take as basic the proposition I seem to see a tree under certain ... seems to me self - evident , and what seems to me to follow self - evidently from what seems to me self - evident . But ...
... seems self - evident . Perhaps I have a duty to take as basic the proposition I seem to see a tree under certain ... seems to me self - evident , and what seems to me to follow self - evidently from what seems to me self - evident . But ...
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... seem to be a real question . I mean in the one case , if it is going to be me , then I have expectations and so on , and in the other case , where it isn't me , I don't . Parfit : I agree , it seems as if there couldn't be a bigger ...
... seem to be a real question . I mean in the one case , if it is going to be me , then I have expectations and so on , and in the other case , where it isn't me , I don't . Parfit : I agree , it seems as if there couldn't be a bigger ...
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... seems to be the case that , as a value , autonomy is superior to indifferent and bad pur- poses , since it has positive value but these other two categories do not . Autonomy may be more valuable to us than some good purposes , but it ...
... seems to be the case that , as a value , autonomy is superior to indifferent and bad pur- poses , since it has positive value but these other two categories do not . Autonomy may be more valuable to us than some good purposes , but it ...
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What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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