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But , in addition , I take it that each individual has a differently constituted , chosen , or created self ( Kierkegaard 1959 ) ; a sense of experience which is as incommunicable as it is unique ( my experience is not your experience ...
But , in addition , I take it that each individual has a differently constituted , chosen , or created self ( Kierkegaard 1959 ) ; a sense of experience which is as incommunicable as it is unique ( my experience is not your experience ...
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This , it would seem , constitutes for Johnson the mental activity proper to man , namely , to go to experience for data and to use reflection in order to sort the evidence experience provides into meaningful generalisations .
This , it would seem , constitutes for Johnson the mental activity proper to man , namely , to go to experience for data and to use reflection in order to sort the evidence experience provides into meaningful generalisations .
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In the eighteenth century , and later , hymns were expected to educate or spiritually benefit a congregation , to propagate and support certain religious dogmas and orientations toward religious experience , and to provide hope or ...
In the eighteenth century , and later , hymns were expected to educate or spiritually benefit a congregation , to propagate and support certain religious dogmas and orientations toward religious experience , and to provide hope or ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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