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Page 94
... cause lies deeper . The real cause lies in the fact that the thinking world is now in a difficult transitional period : old , established truths are shaken and overthrown , old creeds and dogmas are largely aban- doned , and there are ...
... cause lies deeper . The real cause lies in the fact that the thinking world is now in a difficult transitional period : old , established truths are shaken and overthrown , old creeds and dogmas are largely aban- doned , and there are ...
Page 98
... causes and effects in the past , there is , of course , no room for a free will , and there cannot really be any ... cause " will " or " God . " The whole personality of an individual — his qualities , his character - is determined ...
... causes and effects in the past , there is , of course , no room for a free will , and there cannot really be any ... cause " will " or " God . " The whole personality of an individual — his qualities , his character - is determined ...
Page 202
... causes I can never know or understand . I feel quite satisfied simply to possess within my individual body this ... Cause , whatever that may be , is to be myself as fully and completely and perfectly as I possibly can manage to be ...
... causes I can never know or understand . I feel quite satisfied simply to possess within my individual body this ... Cause , whatever that may be , is to be myself as fully and completely and perfectly as I possibly can manage to be ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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