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One of the most common traits that all of them see in this human world is a peculiar kind of openness . This is a notion borrowed through the phenomenologists from traditional philosophy's attempt to describe the special kind of being ...
One of the most common traits that all of them see in this human world is a peculiar kind of openness . This is a notion borrowed through the phenomenologists from traditional philosophy's attempt to describe the special kind of being ...
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My remarks will be simply a kind of running account of personal reflections , the reflections of a college teacher of mathematics , a Christian teacher instructing Christian students . First , I would like to emphasize one point : the ...
My remarks will be simply a kind of running account of personal reflections , the reflections of a college teacher of mathematics , a Christian teacher instructing Christian students . First , I would like to emphasize one point : the ...
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It is not the kind of criticism we are used to , but when such a situation exists between the work and the perceiver , it is the only kind of criticism possible . When what the perceiver finds in the work is what , after struggle ...
It is not the kind of criticism we are used to , but when such a situation exists between the work and the perceiver , it is the only kind of criticism possible . When what the perceiver finds in the work is what , after struggle ...
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