Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology, Band 2Florence M. Hetzler, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 |
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... action on the part of many different types of specialists is required . Fortunately , the plans for a conceptual vehicle with the needed communications capabilities are on the drawing boards . When this figura- tive vehicle is launched ...
... action on the part of many different types of specialists is required . Fortunately , the plans for a conceptual vehicle with the needed communications capabilities are on the drawing boards . When this figura- tive vehicle is launched ...
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... action so that the organism may resume its action . Values are naturalized , rooted in the processes of nature and of life , satisfying the desires and impulses of dynamic organisms . Within the pragmatic framework , the death of an ...
... action so that the organism may resume its action . Values are naturalized , rooted in the processes of nature and of life , satisfying the desires and impulses of dynamic organisms . Within the pragmatic framework , the death of an ...
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... action is right , " wrote G. E. Moore , " whenever and only when no other action possible to the agent under the circumstances would have caused more pleasure .... " Since there are certain types of actions , of which promise- keeping ...
... action is right , " wrote G. E. Moore , " whenever and only when no other action possible to the agent under the circumstances would have caused more pleasure .... " Since there are certain types of actions , of which promise- keeping ...
Inhalt
A PRAGMATIC DISCUSSION OF THE NORMS OF DYING | 1 |
NINETEEN OCCASIONAL THESES CONCERNING | 11 |
BRIDGING THE COMMUNICATIONS GAP BETWEEN | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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