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... hence " loyalty " we feel . If we wish to make this a rule or maxim , we could state it thus : " The greater the quantity of group size , the lesser the quality of individual affinity to the group . " This is hardly a major revelation ...
... hence " loyalty " we feel . If we wish to make this a rule or maxim , we could state it thus : " The greater the quantity of group size , the lesser the quality of individual affinity to the group . " This is hardly a major revelation ...
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... Hence his definition of the being as a polis- residing creature . The polis was at once that amphitheatre within which singularly human activity took place and at the same time the very reason for the activity . Hence , this animal ...
... Hence his definition of the being as a polis- residing creature . The polis was at once that amphitheatre within which singularly human activity took place and at the same time the very reason for the activity . Hence , this animal ...
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... Hence , facts as data possess an independent reality from us , the experiencing subject ; values on the other hand depend for their reality on us , the evaluating subject . As such , values are true or correct only insofar as they are ...
... Hence , facts as data possess an independent reality from us , the experiencing subject ; values on the other hand depend for their reality on us , the evaluating subject . As such , values are true or correct only insofar as they are ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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