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... societies identify their peculiar and quite relative understanding of their " good lives . " And it is these secondary mores which have so fascinated students of culture and led them to the erroneous conclusion that there is no ...
... societies identify their peculiar and quite relative understanding of their " good lives . " And it is these secondary mores which have so fascinated students of culture and led them to the erroneous conclusion that there is no ...
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... societies at peace within themselves . The problem is that one may still retire from reading Plato asking the initial question , " Yes , but what is justice ? " to which the replies have been as varied as similar queries about truth ...
... societies at peace within themselves . The problem is that one may still retire from reading Plato asking the initial question , " Yes , but what is justice ? " to which the replies have been as varied as similar queries about truth ...
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... societies as , 68 Cause and effect , Hume's critique of , 24 Cooperation , as instinct , 79 Crick , Francis , and James D. Watson , 35 Cultural anthropology , and " natural societies , " 82 Dart , Raymond A. , and Australo- pithecus ...
... societies as , 68 Cause and effect , Hume's critique of , 24 Cooperation , as instinct , 79 Crick , Francis , and James D. Watson , 35 Cultural anthropology , and " natural societies , " 82 Dart , Raymond A. , and Australo- pithecus ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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