Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology, Band 2Florence M. Hetzler, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 |
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... logic which we rely on as intellectuals has been a major hindrance to the establishment of metaphysical foundation for the belief in the survival of the dead . According to this logic , we are either among the living or the dead , or ...
... logic which we rely on as intellectuals has been a major hindrance to the establishment of metaphysical foundation for the belief in the survival of the dead . According to this logic , we are either among the living or the dead , or ...
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... logic of either - or . " Einstein's theory of relativity destroys the claim of any absolutistic statement in any sense . According to it everything is relative and changing . Nothing is absolute in the world . This kind of world view ...
... logic of either - or . " Einstein's theory of relativity destroys the claim of any absolutistic statement in any sense . According to it everything is relative and changing . Nothing is absolute in the world . This kind of world view ...
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... logic sufficient to describe the minutest relationship existing in the world . In this sense the both - and thinking is intellection in a proper sense . Let us then look at our common experience of day and night to find out the ...
... logic sufficient to describe the minutest relationship existing in the world . In this sense the both - and thinking is intellection in a proper sense . Let us then look at our common experience of day and night to find out the ...
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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