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... living being detached from the rest of the world . It is born or hatched as a definite , distinctive self ; it maintains itself for a certain time against the rest of the universe , and at last it dies and comes to at least a physical ...
... living being detached from the rest of the world . It is born or hatched as a definite , distinctive self ; it maintains itself for a certain time against the rest of the universe , and at last it dies and comes to at least a physical ...
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... living brain . The leading neurologists of the world are agreed that the same is true of the human brain . It was only when they abandoned the dual conception- an inheritance from the dark ages of medicine - that they began to ...
... living brain . The leading neurologists of the world are agreed that the same is true of the human brain . It was only when they abandoned the dual conception- an inheritance from the dark ages of medicine - that they began to ...
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... living . For at such times , and for the time being , such questions are affirmatively answered without being asked . But the Good Life to my mind does not consist in scattered moments of felt delight , but in such a gen- eral pattern ...
... living . For at such times , and for the time being , such questions are affirmatively answered without being asked . But the Good Life to my mind does not consist in scattered moments of felt delight , but in such a gen- eral pattern ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
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