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الصفحة 164
... philosophy . She knows something of what it is to study literature or history , mathematics or chemistry ; but for her conception of philosophy she is largely dependent on popular connotations of its name . There is , for instance , a ...
... philosophy . She knows something of what it is to study literature or history , mathematics or chemistry ; but for her conception of philosophy she is largely dependent on popular connotations of its name . There is , for instance , a ...
الصفحة 165
... philosophy . As I advise my students , however , when one feels such a need it is generally best to lie down until the feeling passes ... philosopher . In his First Epistle to the Corinthians the Apostle Paul Teaching Philosophy 165.
... philosophy . As I advise my students , however , when one feels such a need it is generally best to lie down until the feeling passes ... philosopher . In his First Epistle to the Corinthians the Apostle Paul Teaching Philosophy 165.
الصفحة 169
... philosophy " has been cultivated by the most excellent minds that have appeared in this world in many centuries past , nevertheless every one of its propositions is still subject to dispute . " Like others before him , he set out to ...
... philosophy " has been cultivated by the most excellent minds that have appeared in this world in many centuries past , nevertheless every one of its propositions is still subject to dispute . " Like others before him , he set out to ...
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