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... thought , but that language transcends itself in speech , that speech itself brings about that concordance between me and myself , and between myself and others , on which an attempt is being made to base that thought . The laws of our ...
... thought , but that language transcends itself in speech , that speech itself brings about that concordance between me and myself , and between myself and others , on which an attempt is being made to base that thought . The laws of our ...
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... thought exists at least in his understanding , since when he hears this he understands it , and whatever is understood is in the understanding . But clearly that than which a greater cannot be thought cannot exist in the under- standing ...
... thought exists at least in his understanding , since when he hears this he understands it , and whatever is understood is in the understanding . But clearly that than which a greater cannot be thought cannot exist in the under- standing ...
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... thought of as nonexistent . But he who thinks of this does not think that it does not exist ; if he did , he would think what cannot be thought . Therefore , that than which a greater cannot be thought cannot be thought of as ...
... thought of as nonexistent . But he who thinks of this does not think that it does not exist ; if he did , he would think what cannot be thought . Therefore , that than which a greater cannot be thought cannot be thought of as ...
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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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