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... situation comes to the aid of decision , and in this exchange be- tween the situation and the person who takes it up , it is impossible to determine precisely the " share contributed by the situation " and the " share contributed by ...
... situation comes to the aid of decision , and in this exchange be- tween the situation and the person who takes it up , it is impossible to determine precisely the " share contributed by the situation " and the " share contributed by ...
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... situation , into the situation , which . has at this moment stepped up to us , whose appearance we did not and could not know , for its like has not yet been . Nor are we now finished with it , we have to give up that expectation : a ...
... situation , into the situation , which . has at this moment stepped up to us , whose appearance we did not and could not know , for its like has not yet been . Nor are we now finished with it , we have to give up that expectation : a ...
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... situations . Situations change , opportunities arise . If they are missed they never return . I myself can work to change the situation . But there are situations which remain essentially the same even if their mo- mentary aspect ...
... situations . Situations change , opportunities arise . If they are missed they never return . I myself can work to change the situation . But there are situations which remain essentially the same even if their mo- mentary aspect ...
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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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