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... choose for himself . In fact he chooses not to continue as a gunfighter , but that is not the point . The point is that we may often come to choose a more suitable outlook just by seeing what various outlooks are . 4. How to classify ...
... choose for himself . In fact he chooses not to continue as a gunfighter , but that is not the point . The point is that we may often come to choose a more suitable outlook just by seeing what various outlooks are . 4. How to classify ...
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... choose whichever pushes me in one direction . If I feel that I love my mother enough to sacrifice everything else for her - my desire for vengeance , for action , for adventure — then I'll stay with her . If , on the contrary , I feel ...
... choose whichever pushes me in one direction . If I feel that I love my mother enough to sacrifice everything else for her - my desire for vengeance , for action , for adventure — then I'll stay with her . If , on the contrary , I feel ...
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... choose is right , true , appropriate , wise , sensible , justified , or that we ought to do it , or anything of that ... choose on impulse , under compulsion , out of habit , as a result of our feelings , and so on . But to say that this ...
... choose is right , true , appropriate , wise , sensible , justified , or that we ought to do it , or anything of that ... choose on impulse , under compulsion , out of habit , as a result of our feelings , and so on . But to say that this ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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