Philosophy in the Age of CrisisEleanor Kuykendall |
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... social usefulness , are also for the benefit of the individual in his own being . We would not tolerate education to degenerate into the conditioning of useful robots for the social machine . Both restrictions of public claim in behalf ...
... social usefulness , are also for the benefit of the individual in his own being . We would not tolerate education to degenerate into the conditioning of useful robots for the social machine . Both restrictions of public claim in behalf ...
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... social goal , but noble at the same time . Both the nobility and the gratuitousness must influence the manner in which self - sacrifice for it is elicited and even its free offer accepted . Freedom is certainly the first condition to be ...
... social goal , but noble at the same time . Both the nobility and the gratuitousness must influence the manner in which self - sacrifice for it is elicited and even its free offer accepted . Freedom is certainly the first condition to be ...
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... social scheme . Experiencing a particular sensation or configuration of them , e.g. , pounding heart , visceral disturbances , tremor , flushing , is insufficient for identifying them as a particular emotion , say of anger or elation ...
... social scheme . Experiencing a particular sensation or configuration of them , e.g. , pounding heart , visceral disturbances , tremor , flushing , is insufficient for identifying them as a particular emotion , say of anger or elation ...
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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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