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Page 171
... philosophers should not be also men of letters . But to write well does not come by in- stinct ; it is an art that demands arduous study . The philosopher does not speak only to other philosophers and to undergraduates working for a ...
... philosophers should not be also men of letters . But to write well does not come by in- stinct ; it is an art that demands arduous study . The philosopher does not speak only to other philosophers and to undergraduates working for a ...
Page 179
... philosophers I turned to the moderns , thinking that among them , per- haps , I should find what I wanted . I could not discover much agreement among them . I found myself convinced by the critical parts of their works , but when I came ...
... philosophers I turned to the moderns , thinking that among them , per- haps , I should find what I wanted . I could not discover much agreement among them . I found myself convinced by the critical parts of their works , but when I came ...
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... philosophers stand back and refuse to give even tentative answers to these questions they shirk their responsibilities . Now , the most urgent problem that con- fronts the plain man is the problem of evil . It is curious to notice that ...
... philosophers stand back and refuse to give even tentative answers to these questions they shirk their responsibilities . Now , the most urgent problem that con- fronts the plain man is the problem of evil . It is curious to notice that ...
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