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... doctrine may wipe out the feeling of responsibility , which is so important for all social life , may find consolation in knowing that in the moment when we act , we all of us believe that we are free to decide . Even the most positive ...
... doctrine may wipe out the feeling of responsibility , which is so important for all social life , may find consolation in knowing that in the moment when we act , we all of us believe that we are free to decide . Even the most positive ...
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... doctrine of Western Europe so outworn that it can no longer suffice ? I do not think so . Per- sonally , I believe the Stoic rather than the Christian or Pla- tonist doctrine gets me through the tight places in life , though all help at ...
... doctrine of Western Europe so outworn that it can no longer suffice ? I do not think so . Per- sonally , I believe the Stoic rather than the Christian or Pla- tonist doctrine gets me through the tight places in life , though all help at ...
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... doctrine attracted me so much that I often spoke of it to my foreign friends and gave to it the name " the doctrine of the immortality of the three W's ( Worth , Work , and Words ) . " My mother's death set me thinking afresh on this ...
... doctrine attracted me so much that I often spoke of it to my foreign friends and gave to it the name " the doctrine of the immortality of the three W's ( Worth , Work , and Words ) . " My mother's death set me thinking afresh on this ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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