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... known , and treats them as irreducible . Neither gets out of itself or into the other , neither in any way is the other . " He presumed that mental states could be identified independent of a commitment to the metaphysical status of the ...
... known , and treats them as irreducible . Neither gets out of itself or into the other , neither in any way is the other . " He presumed that mental states could be identified independent of a commitment to the metaphysical status of the ...
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... known ivories from Megiddo , some of which are dated as early as the 14th century BC . So much study has been devoted to their design , especially to its non - Egyptian content and the original contribution of regional craftsmanship ...
... known ivories from Megiddo , some of which are dated as early as the 14th century BC . So much study has been devoted to their design , especially to its non - Egyptian content and the original contribution of regional craftsmanship ...
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... known by the French during colonial times as Afrique du Nord . The more commonly accepted definition , and the one used here , includes the three above - mentioned countries , as well as Libya , but excludes Egypt . The regions ...
... known by the French during colonial times as Afrique du Nord . The more commonly accepted definition , and the one used here , includes the three above - mentioned countries , as well as Libya , but excludes Egypt . The regions ...
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