Readings in the Modern EssayEdward Simpson Noyes Houghton Mifflin, 1933 - 561 Seiten |
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... merely to desire ; they like to have a logical or a pseudo - logical justification for their desires ; they like to believe that when they want something , it is not merely for their own personal advantage , but that their desires are ...
... merely to desire ; they like to have a logical or a pseudo - logical justification for their desires ; they like to believe that when they want something , it is not merely for their own personal advantage , but that their desires are ...
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... merely reasonable , and some are sacred as well as reason- able . It depends on the kind of entity to which the pre- judices refer . In general it may be said that intellectual prejudices about non - human entities appear to the holder ...
... merely reasonable , and some are sacred as well as reason- able . It depends on the kind of entity to which the pre- judices refer . In general it may be said that intellectual prejudices about non - human entities appear to the holder ...
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... merely bar- barous ? And we look and behold him instead filled with imperfect virtues : infinitely childish , often admirably valiant , often touchingly kind , sitting down amidst his momentary life , to debate of right and wrong and ...
... merely bar- barous ? And we look and behold him instead filled with imperfect virtues : infinitely childish , often admirably valiant , often touchingly kind , sitting down amidst his momentary life , to debate of right and wrong and ...
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JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON On Various Kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
ELLWOOD HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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