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Page 93
... remains an agent and thus a “ subject " in the other sense of the word . The soldier's case , referred to earlier , is instructive : Subject to most unilateral dis- cipline , forced to risk mutilation and death , conscripted without ...
... remains an agent and thus a “ subject " in the other sense of the word . The soldier's case , referred to earlier , is instructive : Subject to most unilateral dis- cipline , forced to risk mutilation and death , conscripted without ...
Page 136
... remains that we did not cause our characters , that the influences that made us what we are are influences over which we had no control and of whose very existence we had no knowledge at the time . This fact remains for " determin- ism ...
... remains that we did not cause our characters , that the influences that made us what we are are influences over which we had no control and of whose very existence we had no knowledge at the time . This fact remains for " determin- ism ...
Page 266
... remains ; none would judge otherwise . What then did I know so distinctly in this piece of wax ? It could certainly be nothing of all that the senses brought to my notice , since all these things which fall under taste , smell , sight ...
... remains ; none would judge otherwise . What then did I know so distinctly in this piece of wax ? It could certainly be nothing of all that the senses brought to my notice , since all these things which fall under taste , smell , sight ...
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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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