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... whole , even though our conception of that whole must always remain hypothetical . Our second difficulty becomes clear when we review the variety of the fragments we do have . They range from earthy , uproarious farce through ...
... whole , even though our conception of that whole must always remain hypothetical . Our second difficulty becomes clear when we review the variety of the fragments we do have . They range from earthy , uproarious farce through ...
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... whole or balanced . The quality sophrosyne , thus , refers to a mind that is balanced in the sense that it weighs a situation as a whole and is not distracted from this over - all appraisal . Distraction of such a kind produces ...
... whole or balanced . The quality sophrosyne , thus , refers to a mind that is balanced in the sense that it weighs a situation as a whole and is not distracted from this over - all appraisal . Distraction of such a kind produces ...
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... whole consciousness of man , bodily , mental , spiritual at once . " We thus need not conclude , as Bertrand Russell did , that Lawrence “ had no real wish to make the world better , but only to indulge in eloquent soliloquy about how ...
... whole consciousness of man , bodily , mental , spiritual at once . " We thus need not conclude , as Bertrand Russell did , that Lawrence “ had no real wish to make the world better , but only to indulge in eloquent soliloquy about how ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
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