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... the Great Artificer worked , as we might ascribe imperfections in a statue to the materials with which the human artist worked . But this is to overlook the fact that the human 20 AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY.
... the Great Artificer worked , as we might ascribe imperfections in a statue to the materials with which the human artist worked . But this is to overlook the fact that the human 20 AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY.
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Alburey Castell. But this is to overlook the fact that the human artist did not create his materials . The second is that we must ascribe the imperfections in nature to the fact that they make possible some good things not otherwise ...
Alburey Castell. But this is to overlook the fact that the human artist did not create his materials . The second is that we must ascribe the imperfections in nature to the fact that they make possible some good things not otherwise ...
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... artist " and the " philosopher . ' The time for art and philosophy had passed ; they were exhausted , used up , superfluous , and his instinct for the realities of life told him so . One Roman law weighed more than all the lyrics and ...
... artist " and the " philosopher . ' The time for art and philosophy had passed ; they were exhausted , used up , superfluous , and his instinct for the realities of life told him so . One Roman law weighed more than all the lyrics and ...
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