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... true or important , or these attitudes appropriate - even for myself , let alone for other people . ' If there are believers who are not only willing to say this , but can say it without any feeling of unease or dissatisfaction ... they ...
... true or important , or these attitudes appropriate - even for myself , let alone for other people . ' If there are believers who are not only willing to say this , but can say it without any feeling of unease or dissatisfaction ... they ...
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... true knowledge is ? When you know , to know that you know ; and when you do not know , to know that you do not know - that is true knowledge . ' If language is lucid , this is enough . ' ( Confucius ) Part Three WHICH OUTLOOKS SHOULD BE ...
... true knowledge is ? When you know , to know that you know ; and when you do not know , to know that you do not know - that is true knowledge . ' If language is lucid , this is enough . ' ( Confucius ) Part Three WHICH OUTLOOKS SHOULD BE ...
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... true , appropriate , wise , sensible , justified , or that we ought to do it , or anything of that kind . For all these words only make sense in terms of this business of con- sidering evidence and reasons , in terms of " being ...
... true , appropriate , wise , sensible , justified , or that we ought to do it , or anything of that kind . For all these words only make sense in terms of this business of con- sidering evidence and reasons , in terms of " being ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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