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Such , then , was Hitler's opinion of humanity in the mass . It was a very low opinion . Was it also an incorrect opinion ? The tree is known by its fruits , and a theory of human nature which inspired the kind of techniques that proved ...
Such , then , was Hitler's opinion of humanity in the mass . It was a very low opinion . Was it also an incorrect opinion ? The tree is known by its fruits , and a theory of human nature which inspired the kind of techniques that proved ...
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have an obligation to aid in the preservation of human dignity — first and foremost their own ! It is easy enough to score others for practicing manipulation , but those who succumb to it under little or no pressure are even more to be ...
have an obligation to aid in the preservation of human dignity — first and foremost their own ! It is easy enough to score others for practicing manipulation , but those who succumb to it under little or no pressure are even more to be ...
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Not certainly to the inherent force of the human understanding ; for , on any matter not self - evident , there are ninety - nine persons totally incapable of judging of it , for one who is capable ; and the capacity of the hundredth ...
Not certainly to the inherent force of the human understanding ; for , on any matter not self - evident , there are ninety - nine persons totally incapable of judging of it , for one who is capable ; and the capacity of the hundredth ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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