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... questions about the validity , function , philosophic implications of imitation ; but such questions will also be profoundly time - bound . Different ages give very different answers to the basic question of what , exactly , it is that ...
... questions about the validity , function , philosophic implications of imitation ; but such questions will also be profoundly time - bound . Different ages give very different answers to the basic question of what , exactly , it is that ...
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... question then presents itself . How can people both be respon- sible for what they do and at the same time be caused to act as they do by circumstances that impair their self - control ? Must we , to be consistent , choose between these ...
... question then presents itself . How can people both be respon- sible for what they do and at the same time be caused to act as they do by circumstances that impair their self - control ? Must we , to be consistent , choose between these ...
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... question is simply that of priorities . As all man's ideas about things divine are human , it is my firm belief that ... Questions ' , deliv- ered at the eighteenth Rencontre assyriologique at Munich in 1970,60 pointed out that for a ...
... question is simply that of priorities . As all man's ideas about things divine are human , it is my firm belief that ... Questions ' , deliv- ered at the eighteenth Rencontre assyriologique at Munich in 1970,60 pointed out that for a ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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