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By what means , the young Southerner must always be asking himself , can he find for his traditional personality and contemporary set of actions the ideal positive and negative poles necessary for defining his situation in the world as ...
By what means , the young Southerner must always be asking himself , can he find for his traditional personality and contemporary set of actions the ideal positive and negative poles necessary for defining his situation in the world as ...
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... uses the world as a means from which to extract philosophical generalizations . Lord Tantamount , the successful biologist in the same novel , operates on tadpoles while his wife is making an adulterous mockery of their marriage .
... uses the world as a means from which to extract philosophical generalizations . Lord Tantamount , the successful biologist in the same novel , operates on tadpoles while his wife is making an adulterous mockery of their marriage .
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However , the means by which experience can facilitate the mental processes is not automatically given in the answer , nor can it be assumed that the purveyors of the culture , themselves , automatically know the means .
However , the means by which experience can facilitate the mental processes is not automatically given in the answer , nor can it be assumed that the purveyors of the culture , themselves , automatically know the means .
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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