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... clear by now , gentlemen , that Meletus , as I said before , has never shown any degree of interest in this subject . However , I invite you to tell us , Meletus , in what sense you make out that I corrupt the minds of the young ...
... clear by now , gentlemen , that Meletus , as I said before , has never shown any degree of interest in this subject . However , I invite you to tell us , Meletus , in what sense you make out that I corrupt the minds of the young ...
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... clear enough how one would go about developing a machine with the capacity to perform such tasks , which we do so casually . Here again we would face the " degrees of similarity " problem , and " matching " problems probably best solved ...
... clear enough how one would go about developing a machine with the capacity to perform such tasks , which we do so casually . Here again we would face the " degrees of similarity " problem , and " matching " problems probably best solved ...
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... clear and arraying it before us as if it were an object . The act of speech is clear only for the person who is actually speaking or listening ; it becomes obscure as soon as we try to bring explicitly to light those reasons which have ...
... clear and arraying it before us as if it were an object . The act of speech is clear only for the person who is actually speaking or listening ; it becomes obscure as soon as we try to bring explicitly to light those reasons which have ...
Contents
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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