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... Ultimate Reality or the divine from whom he received his being . This kind of belief is reflected by the group of mystics who believe that the highest goal is attained at the moment of death . This highest goal of man is no doubt the ...
... Ultimate Reality or the divine from whom he received his being . This kind of belief is reflected by the group of mystics who believe that the highest goal is attained at the moment of death . This highest goal of man is no doubt the ...
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... ultimate for men , but ambiguously so . Death , written in the necessities of fate , ultimately limits man's life . However , death has no ultimate worth . The ultimate positive value is life . The gods alone realize the unmitigated ...
... ultimate for men , but ambiguously so . Death , written in the necessities of fate , ultimately limits man's life . However , death has no ultimate worth . The ultimate positive value is life . The gods alone realize the unmitigated ...
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... ultimate due in the order of the universe . Plato would find that due . However much Plato's philosophical reflection may have dwelt on mat- ters epistemological , ethical and ontological , he never strayed from the issues posed in the ...
... ultimate due in the order of the universe . Plato would find that due . However much Plato's philosophical reflection may have dwelt on mat- ters epistemological , ethical and ontological , he never strayed from the issues posed in 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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