Philosophy in the Age of CrisisEleanor Kuykendall |
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... important researcher : It is probable that , in the long and honorable history of the Royal Society , no mistake more disastrous in its actual consequences for the progress of science and the reputation of British science than the ...
... important researcher : It is probable that , in the long and honorable history of the Royal Society , no mistake more disastrous in its actual consequences for the progress of science and the reputation of British science than the ...
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... important contributions to the formation of character ; but in that case they only affect the ego , they no longer influence the super - ego , which has been determined by the earliest parental imagos . . . The super - ego is the ...
... important contributions to the formation of character ; but in that case they only affect the ego , they no longer influence the super - ego , which has been determined by the earliest parental imagos . . . The super - ego is the ...
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... important care is that of preserving itself , there is a necessity for its possessing a universally compulsive power ... important to the community ; but we must also grant that the Sovereign is the only judge of what is important to the ...
... important care is that of preserving itself , there is a necessity for its possessing a universally compulsive power ... important to the community ; but we must also grant that the Sovereign is the only judge of what is important to the ...
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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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