Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology, Band 2Florence M. Hetzler, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 |
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... knowledge is that it should make possible the development of a generalized language to use in the most basic aspects of many - ideally all - branches of knowledge . Such a language could be used to portray the functional operation of ...
... knowledge is that it should make possible the development of a generalized language to use in the most basic aspects of many - ideally all - branches of knowledge . Such a language could be used to portray the functional operation of ...
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... knowledge , but also should help sig- nificantly in creating a functional , operational synthesis of knowledge . This development is giving the specialist equipped with this language ( along with supporting tools ) mental wings to ...
... knowledge , but also should help sig- nificantly in creating a functional , operational synthesis of knowledge . This development is giving the specialist equipped with this language ( along with supporting tools ) mental wings to ...
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... knowledge leads to discrimination . This other genus of knowing leads to and involves non - discrimination . Hence again , the title of my remarks , " death is a fact in life . " With rational knowledge we discriminate life and death ...
... knowledge leads to discrimination . This other genus of knowing leads to and involves non - discrimination . Hence again , the title of my remarks , " death is a fact in life . " With rational knowledge we discriminate life and death ...
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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