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... question , then , is the psychological one- " Why do people wish to fight ? " And this leads on from war to a host of other questions concerning impulses to cruelty and oppression in general . These questions in their turn involve a ...
... question , then , is the psychological one- " Why do people wish to fight ? " And this leads on from war to a host of other questions concerning impulses to cruelty and oppression in general . These questions in their turn involve a ...
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... question which man has been debating with himself for many centuries , and which comes to most of us in due time and perplexes us , is the question of what is an individual . It is a question that joins on very closely to these ideas ...
... question which man has been debating with himself for many centuries , and which comes to most of us in due time and perplexes us , is the question of what is an individual . It is a question that joins on very closely to these ideas ...
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... questions in the world . They are so to me , and I cannot explain what I believe at all without discussing them . I suppose the ordinary and obvious answer to this question of what is an individual would be to say it is a living being ...
... questions in the world . They are so to me , and I cannot explain what I believe at all without discussing them . I suppose the ordinary and obvious answer to this question of what is an individual would be to say it is a living being ...
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