Blackwood's Magazine, 326. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1979 |
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... facts of everyday life to be lived with : one's neighbours , one's fellow human beings ; and yet one could still think of human beings as being good , even perfectible , godlike . In fact , the worse the people one came into contact ...
... facts of everyday life to be lived with : one's neighbours , one's fellow human beings ; and yet one could still think of human beings as being good , even perfectible , godlike . In fact , the worse the people one came into contact ...
138. oldal
... fact that we have become uncertain about the ethic as well as the dogma . Furthermore , part of our current debate is derived from a failure to accept that the ethical principles of behaviour are based on something other than reason ...
... fact that we have become uncertain about the ethic as well as the dogma . Furthermore , part of our current debate is derived from a failure to accept that the ethical principles of behaviour are based on something other than reason ...
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... fact with purely fictional flesh , and in so doing has not scrupled to introduce distortion and entirely imaginary scenes and dialogue . Under his pseudonym of Philip Woodruff , he has already displayed his talents as a novelist , and ...
... fact with purely fictional flesh , and in so doing has not scrupled to introduce distortion and entirely imaginary scenes and dialogue . Under his pseudonym of Philip Woodruff , he has already displayed his talents as a novelist , and ...
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