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... possible to demonstrate in this manner that only two possible worlds can exist for the human mind : the sacred ( or , to speak in Christian terms , the world of grace3 ) and the world of rebellion . The disappearance of one is equiva ...
... possible to demonstrate in this manner that only two possible worlds can exist for the human mind : the sacred ( or , to speak in Christian terms , the world of grace3 ) and the world of rebellion . The disappearance of one is equiva ...
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... possible for assertions about qualities ( colour , tone , etc. ) all to agree , and for assertions of spatial coincidence to vary from person to person ? Schlick , who raised this question , was of the opinion that it would be possible ...
... possible for assertions about qualities ( colour , tone , etc. ) all to agree , and for assertions of spatial coincidence to vary from person to person ? Schlick , who raised this question , was of the opinion that it would be possible ...
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... possible to be and not to be , since they are found to be generated , and to be corrupted , and consequently , it is possible for them to be and not to be . But it is impossible for these always to exist , for that which can not - be at ...
... possible to be and not to be , since they are found to be generated , and to be corrupted , and consequently , it is possible for them to be and not to be . But it is impossible for these always to exist , for that which can not - be at ...
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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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