Philosophy in the Age of CrisisEleanor Kuykendall |
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... whole condition of society is critically affected , and the public interest can make its imperative claims . The Black Death of the Middle Ages was a public calamity of the acute kind ; the life - sapping ravages of endemic malaria or ...
... whole condition of society is critically affected , and the public interest can make its imperative claims . The Black Death of the Middle Ages was a public calamity of the acute kind ; the life - sapping ravages of endemic malaria or ...
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... whole business of human experimentation started - almost all of the associated legal , ethical , and metaphysical ... whole enterprise of progress , as against the mandatory respect for invasion - proof selfhood , the sim- plest answer ...
... whole business of human experimentation started - almost all of the associated legal , ethical , and metaphysical ... whole enterprise of progress , as against the mandatory respect for invasion - proof selfhood , the sim- plest answer ...
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Eleanor Kuykendall. whole secret , but isn't that suffering , at least for a man like that , who has wasted his whole life in the desert and yet could not shake off his incurable love of humanity ? In his old age he reached the clear ...
Eleanor Kuykendall. whole secret , but isn't that suffering , at least for a man like that , who has wasted his whole life in the desert and yet could not shake off his incurable love of humanity ? In his old age he reached the clear ...
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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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