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... things " ) . According to this belief , substances have properties and perform actions . It is , we think , their character as substances that gives things their identity in space and time . Thus , they may take on different properties ...
... things " ) . According to this belief , substances have properties and perform actions . It is , we think , their character as substances that gives things their identity in space and time . Thus , they may take on different properties ...
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... things that growing - up is . It is , it may now be seen , part of the common view of things . Acquiring an identity , we identify other things . We confer an identity on them as things . It should be emphasized that with the common ...
... things that growing - up is . It is , it may now be seen , part of the common view of things . Acquiring an identity , we identify other things . We confer an identity on them as things . It should be emphasized that with the common ...
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... things that Spinoza had in mind when he spoke of " knowing intuitively , " although people have commonly thought that he meant some kind of higher intellectual thing . Rational knowledge leads to discrimination . This other genus of ...
... things that Spinoza had in mind when he spoke of " knowing intuitively , " although people have commonly thought that he meant some kind of higher intellectual thing . Rational knowledge leads to discrimination . This other genus of ...
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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