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Page 82
... further end . Some , again , would define that end as the increase of wealth and material comfort , and increase of power , which may itself be used to destroy , not only the comfort , but the lives , of our competitors in the scramble ...
... further end . Some , again , would define that end as the increase of wealth and material comfort , and increase of power , which may itself be used to destroy , not only the comfort , but the lives , of our competitors in the scramble ...
Page 104
... further that as , in Hesiod's Cosmogony , the opening of the gap is followed by the appearance of Eros , so in his myth the sundering of Ouranos and Gaia is followed by the birth of Aphrodite , who has Eros and Himeros in her train and ...
... further that as , in Hesiod's Cosmogony , the opening of the gap is followed by the appearance of Eros , so in his myth the sundering of Ouranos and Gaia is followed by the birth of Aphrodite , who has Eros and Himeros in her train and ...
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... further light to be gained from that quarter . The history of philosophy may be brought into closer touch with the history of other forms of human activity , provided that the influence of economic and other social factors can be ...
... further light to be gained from that quarter . The history of philosophy may be brought into closer touch with the history of other forms of human activity , provided that the influence of economic and other social factors can be ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 31 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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