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And such knowledge - which is a subject's knowledge of himself - gives us unique access to the understanding of the whole of reality . Here is why the existentialists have devoted so much of their writings to an investigation of what we ...
And such knowledge - which is a subject's knowledge of himself - gives us unique access to the understanding of the whole of reality . Here is why the existentialists have devoted so much of their writings to an investigation of what we ...
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... it may lead to a clearer understanding of the spirit which permeates them -an understanding upon which all judgments ultimately rest . Katherine Anne Porter's " saints " are not of any particular religious sect .
... it may lead to a clearer understanding of the spirit which permeates them -an understanding upon which all judgments ultimately rest . Katherine Anne Porter's " saints " are not of any particular religious sect .
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As Maritain beautifully expresses it , in defending science in a liberal education : " Science provides man with a vision of the universe and an understanding of scientific truth and a sense of the sacred , unbending objectivity of the ...
As Maritain beautifully expresses it , in defending science in a liberal education : " Science provides man with a vision of the universe and an understanding of scientific truth and a sense of the sacred , unbending objectivity of the ...
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