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... describe this as a case of gastronomical fetishism ) . It would be natural to describe as gastronomically perverted someone who could eat only by having food forced down his throat through a funnel , or only if the meal were a living ...
... describe this as a case of gastronomical fetishism ) . It would be natural to describe as gastronomically perverted someone who could eat only by having food forced down his throat through a funnel , or only if the meal were a living ...
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... describe them . About this there cannot be the slightest doubt , for we have described , and could portray to the smallest detail , what it would be like for someone to feel such sensations . One with the imagination of the author of Dr ...
... describe them . About this there cannot be the slightest doubt , for we have described , and could portray to the smallest detail , what it would be like for someone to feel such sensations . One with the imagination of the author of Dr ...
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... describing , explaining , exhorting , ordering , promising , praising , and so on . Since they are both universal ... describe the context . ) If we were to suppose that the existence of workable translations of natural units implied ...
... describing , explaining , exhorting , ordering , promising , praising , and so on . Since they are both universal ... describe the context . ) If we were to suppose that the existence of workable translations of natural units implied ...
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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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