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Page 126
... spirit of religion , though its decline has in my opinion been at least as great as that of the spirit of a gentle- man , it is far from being so obvious . In any case , everything in our modern substitutes for religion - whether ...
... spirit of religion , though its decline has in my opinion been at least as great as that of the spirit of a gentle- man , it is far from being so obvious . In any case , everything in our modern substitutes for religion - whether ...
Page 128
... spirit ( which will be found to be identical with the modern spirit ) , but has made use of his emancipa- tion , not to work out standards , but to fall into sheer spiritual anarchy . Anyone , on the other hand , who worked out stand ...
... spirit ( which will be found to be identical with the modern spirit ) , but has made use of his emancipa- tion , not to work out standards , but to fall into sheer spiritual anarchy . Anyone , on the other hand , who worked out stand ...
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... spirit when the body is gone ? " This was more thorough reasoning than Ssu - ma Kuang's view that the spirit fades away when the body has decayed— a theory which still admits the spirit as something . Fan Chen fundamentally denies the ...
... spirit when the body is gone ? " This was more thorough reasoning than Ssu - ma Kuang's view that the spirit fades away when the body has decayed— a theory which still admits the spirit as something . Fan Chen fundamentally denies the ...
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