The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... implies a " higher kind of essent " -it asks for " the being of the essent , " that is , it asks for Being as such . But Being is " unfindable " -the " word no longer applies to anything . " " No longer " implies that there was once a ...
... implies a " higher kind of essent " -it asks for " the being of the essent , " that is , it asks for Being as such . But Being is " unfindable " -the " word no longer applies to anything . " " No longer " implies that there was once a ...
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... implies the other three ) . For Pausanias , good love , heavenly love , is really the same as temperance , though what is temperate is fixed according to extrinsic standards of custom ; where wisdom intrudes , it is only as an ...
... implies the other three ) . For Pausanias , good love , heavenly love , is really the same as temperance , though what is temperate is fixed according to extrinsic standards of custom ; where wisdom intrudes , it is only as an ...
الصفحة 94
... imply , in conjunction with the other axioms , the requisite theorems . For this reason , rigorous proofs are possible in ... implies an acceptable principle is acceptable only if there are acceptable principles that imply it . This step ...
... imply , in conjunction with the other axioms , the requisite theorems . For this reason , rigorous proofs are possible in ... implies an acceptable principle is acceptable only if there are acceptable principles that imply it . This step ...
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December 1961 Number | 2 |
ALCESTE ORGON AND LE RIDICULE DE LA VERTU | 15 |
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