Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... relation , but with the functional relations of these processes . Several positions are possible in attempting to solve the problems . We may regard cognition as the im- portant aspect , introducing valuation disguised in subtle and ...
... relation , but with the functional relations of these processes . Several positions are possible in attempting to solve the problems . We may regard cognition as the im- portant aspect , introducing valuation disguised in subtle and ...
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... relation to the paraphrasable content of the poem . Otherwise the poem has unity of theme . The poem is very clearly integrated by means of sounds , appropriately supporting the object of description , for in most of the lines the " s ...
... relation to the paraphrasable content of the poem . Otherwise the poem has unity of theme . The poem is very clearly integrated by means of sounds , appropriately supporting the object of description , for in most of the lines the " s ...
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... relation to the First Cause . In contemplating , the metaphysician delights in his simple unified intellectual view of truth . But this view is gained only by the few at the end of a long , arduous , intellectual process and at its apex ...
... relation to the First Cause . In contemplating , the metaphysician delights in his simple unified intellectual view of truth . But this view is gained only by the few at the end of a long , arduous , intellectual process and at its apex ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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