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... less so ; therefore , since to hit the mean is hard in the extreme , we must as a second best , as people say , take the least of the evils ; and this will be done best in the way we describe . But we must consider the things towards ...
... less so ; therefore , since to hit the mean is hard in the extreme , we must as a second best , as people say , take the least of the evils ; and this will be done best in the way we describe . But we must consider the things towards ...
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... less objectionable or less dangerous because the opinion is called immoral or impious , this is the case of all others in which it is most fatal . These are exactly the occasions on which the men of one generation commit those dreadful ...
... less objectionable or less dangerous because the opinion is called immoral or impious , this is the case of all others in which it is most fatal . These are exactly the occasions on which the men of one generation commit those dreadful ...
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... less one . He subdued monsters , he solved riddles : but he must still redeem his own monsters and rid- des , changing them into heavenly children . As yet his knowledge has not learned to smile and to be without jealousy ; as yet his ...
... less one . He subdued monsters , he solved riddles : but he must still redeem his own monsters and rid- des , changing them into heavenly children . As yet his knowledge has not learned to smile and to be without jealousy ; as yet his ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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