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... suppose such a thing " ? I'd say neither . Suppose someone were a believer and said : “ I believe in a Last Judgment , " and I said : “ Well , I'm not so sure . Possibly . " You would say that there is an enormous gulf between us . If ...
... suppose such a thing " ? I'd say neither . Suppose someone were a believer and said : “ I believe in a Last Judgment , " and I said : “ Well , I'm not so sure . Possibly . " You would say that there is an enormous gulf between us . If ...
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... Suppose he was never heard of again . Needless to say , it is quite impossible to make inquiries : " Who at 12.05 passed Market Place into Rose Crescent ? " Suppose you say : " He was there " . I would be extremely puzzled . Suppose ...
... Suppose he was never heard of again . Needless to say , it is quite impossible to make inquiries : " Who at 12.05 passed Market Place into Rose Crescent ? " Suppose you say : " He was there " . I would be extremely puzzled . Suppose ...
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... Suppose someone , before going to China , when he might never see me again , said to me : " We might see one another after death " -would I necessarily say that I don't understand him ? I might say [ want to say ] simply , " Yes . I ...
... Suppose someone , before going to China , when he might never see me again , said to me : " We might see one another after death " -would I necessarily say that I don't understand him ? I might say [ want to say ] simply , " Yes . I ...
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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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