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... existence possible on this planet . To many people it may seem even harder to give up the idea of a purpose of existence and a wise scheme of things , than to have to accept the doctrine of determinism and to abandon the idea of a free ...
... existence possible on this planet . To many people it may seem even harder to give up the idea of a purpose of existence and a wise scheme of things , than to have to accept the doctrine of determinism and to abandon the idea of a free ...
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... existence ? Why has it culminated in a human form ? For what final purpose have we been called into existence ? Surely man is part of a great whole ! The human brain is a poor instrument to solve such ulti- mate problems . We have to ...
... existence ? Why has it culminated in a human form ? For what final purpose have we been called into existence ? Surely man is part of a great whole ! The human brain is a poor instrument to solve such ulti- mate problems . We have to ...
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... existence , national as well as individual . The once famous General Chen Chiung - ming called himself " Ching - tsun " or " Struggling for Existence . " Two of my schoolmates bore the names " Natural Selection Yang " and " Struggle for ...
... existence , national as well as individual . The once famous General Chen Chiung - ming called himself " Ching - tsun " or " Struggling for Existence . " Two of my schoolmates bore the names " Natural Selection Yang " and " Struggle for ...
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