Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... given social and political context ; his posthumous life raises questions about the historical survival of his ideas and his intellectual and moral personality . He thus offers an opportunity for a case - study in philosophical survival ...
... given social and political context ; his posthumous life raises questions about the historical survival of his ideas and his intellectual and moral personality . He thus offers an opportunity for a case - study in philosophical survival ...
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... given , by genuinely sympathetic consolers , to a person whose suffering has been properly identified - then it still does not take the regular form prescribed by the classical theorists . In Shakespeare's plays it seldom happens that ...
... given , by genuinely sympathetic consolers , to a person whose suffering has been properly identified - then it still does not take the regular form prescribed by the classical theorists . In Shakespeare's plays it seldom happens that ...
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... given to developing the theory into a set of propositions that can actually be confronted with real market data . Classical demand theory delivers propositions about individual agents consuming narrowly - defined , homogeneous and ...
... given to developing the theory into a set of propositions that can actually be confronted with real market data . Classical demand theory delivers propositions about individual agents consuming narrowly - defined , homogeneous and ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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