Philosophy in the Age of CrisisEleanor Kuykendall |
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Page 214
... able to give more punishment than they take ( quite the reverse ) ; victory has nothing to do with their being able to punish the other at all ; it has to do simply with being able , finally , to make the other move . Again , the real ...
... able to give more punishment than they take ( quite the reverse ) ; victory has nothing to do with their being able to punish the other at all ; it has to do simply with being able , finally , to make the other move . Again , the real ...
Page 215
... able to do this - able in a real sense to change his mind ( rather than to drive him out of it ) —precisely because one reassures him about his personal safety all the time that one keeps disrupting the order of things that he has known ...
... able to do this - able in a real sense to change his mind ( rather than to drive him out of it ) —precisely because one reassures him about his personal safety all the time that one keeps disrupting the order of things that he has known ...
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... able to respond . How can a Jew begin to seek a response ? Looking for precedents , he finds none either in Jewish or in non - Jewish history . Jewish ( like Christian ) martyrs have died for their faith , certain that God needs martyrs ...
... able to respond . How can a Jew begin to seek a response ? Looking for precedents , he finds none either in Jewish or in non - Jewish history . Jewish ( like Christian ) martyrs have died for their faith , certain that God needs martyrs ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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