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... relation- ship itself that expresses one's awareness of the other person as well as one's own sensa- tions ? Does it make a genuine interpersonal relationship possible ? In " Love and Sexual Desire " Jean - Paul Sartre argues that in ...
... relation- ship itself that expresses one's awareness of the other person as well as one's own sensa- tions ? Does it make a genuine interpersonal relationship possible ? In " Love and Sexual Desire " Jean - Paul Sartre argues that in ...
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... relation , as is the passivity and controllability of the food ( the only animals we eat live are helpless mollusks ) . Our relation to food depends also on our size : we do not live upon it or burrow into it like aphids or worms . Some ...
... relation , as is the passivity and controllability of the food ( the only animals we eat live are helpless mollusks ) . Our relation to food depends also on our size : we do not live upon it or burrow into it like aphids or worms . Some ...
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... relation of Cause and Effect . By means of that relation alone we can go beyond the evidence of our memory and senses . If you were to ask a man , why he believes any matter of fact , which is absent ; for instance , that his friend is ...
... relation of Cause and Effect . By means of that relation alone we can go beyond the evidence of our memory and senses . If you were to ask a man , why he believes any matter of fact , which is absent ; for instance , that his friend is ...
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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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