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... present age . Their writings are divided into four major sections , each of which is occupied with a different facet of contemporary life . Section I , " The Primacy of the Person , " establishes the nature of human dignity as a ...
... present age . Their writings are divided into four major sections , each of which is occupied with a different facet of contemporary life . Section I , " The Primacy of the Person , " establishes the nature of human dignity as a ...
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... present , as adherent to the arm which I see as the designs of the rug , which are hidden by the feet of the table , are present and adherent to those designs which I see . And my desire is not mistaken ; it is addressed not to a sum of ...
... present , as adherent to the arm which I see as the designs of the rug , which are hidden by the feet of the table , are present and adherent to those designs which I see . And my desire is not mistaken ; it is addressed not to a sum of ...
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... present - day America a man or woman will put a check next to " had a religious experience " if a drug has helped him or her to feel in some impressive way " different " than usual ? There can be no doubt that the psychedelic drugs give ...
... present - day America a man or woman will put a check next to " had a religious experience " if a drug has helped him or her to feel in some impressive way " different " than usual ? There can be no doubt that the psychedelic drugs give ...
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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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