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Page 88
... physical misfortune that comes to him . He is my window on the world and my mouthpiece . I have to think in his brain , and his store of mem- ories is my only reference library . I doubt if I can think or feel or act as an individual ...
... physical misfortune that comes to him . He is my window on the world and my mouthpiece . I have to think in his brain , and his store of mem- ories is my only reference library . I doubt if I can think or feel or act as an individual ...
Page 95
... physical as well as the spiritual sphere - is ruled by what we , with a gen- eral term , call the laws of nature , and that these laws de- termine the past and the future . We can discover no funda- mental difference between inanimate ...
... physical as well as the spiritual sphere - is ruled by what we , with a gen- eral term , call the laws of nature , and that these laws de- termine the past and the future . We can discover no funda- mental difference between inanimate ...
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... physical wreckage of to - day from reproducing itself , and starting a new sequence of un- happy lives trailing down through endless generations . To encourage this stream of misery becomes a vice ; to check it a virtue . The racing man ...
... physical wreckage of to - day from reproducing itself , and starting a new sequence of un- happy lives trailing down through endless generations . To encourage this stream of misery becomes a vice ; to check it a virtue . The racing man ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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