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... respects they shared little in common . Since God as author ruled the universe , humans as his highest ( though temporarily ... respect they were of the school of Aristotle in that they reported what they observed and drew the logical ...
... respects they shared little in common . Since God as author ruled the universe , humans as his highest ( though temporarily ... respect they were of the school of Aristotle in that they reported what they observed and drew the logical ...
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... respect , and rever- ence for a being or beings , supposed superior to our own . Not even in its arguable monotheism is this tradition unique.47 Nor is the remainder of its prescriptions and pro- hibitions any different from the ...
... respect , and rever- ence for a being or beings , supposed superior to our own . Not even in its arguable monotheism is this tradition unique.47 Nor is the remainder of its prescriptions and pro- hibitions any different from the ...
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... respect : A male - female bond with the intent of procreation ought not to be intruded upon from without . Chauvinistic as it may appear , it remains an undeniable truth : A male is only certain that his mate's offspring are his , if he ...
... respect : A male - female bond with the intent of procreation ought not to be intruded upon from without . Chauvinistic as it may appear , it remains an undeniable truth : A male is only certain that his mate's offspring are his , if he ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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