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... question them is to the believer to carry skepticism to an insane degree , and will be met by contempt , disapproval , or condemnation , according to the nature of the belief in question . When , therefore , we find ourselves ...
... question them is to the believer to carry skepticism to an insane degree , and will be met by contempt , disapproval , or condemnation , according to the nature of the belief in question . When , therefore , we find ourselves ...
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... question about why things are thus , or what purpose their being serves , is to ask a senseless question , because they serve no purpose at all . For instance , there is for modern philosophy no such thing as the ancient problem of evil ...
... question about why things are thus , or what purpose their being serves , is to ask a senseless question , because they serve no purpose at all . For instance , there is for modern philosophy no such thing as the ancient problem of evil ...
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... question , for what ? And he realizes that there is no answer . He becomes aware of the emptiness which is covered by the continuous movement ahead and the produc- tion of means for ends which become means again without an ultimate end ...
... question , for what ? And he realizes that there is no answer . He becomes aware of the emptiness which is covered by the continuous movement ahead and the produc- tion of means for ends which become means again without an ultimate end ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
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