Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... claim is that love confers upon us the greatest benefits . But which kind of love ? The asymmetrical love of ( 5 ) ... claim understood as ( 5 ) at best illustrates the major claim while ( 5M ) captures its content more explicitly given ...
... claim is that love confers upon us the greatest benefits . But which kind of love ? The asymmetrical love of ( 5 ) ... claim understood as ( 5 ) at best illustrates the major claim while ( 5M ) captures its content more explicitly given ...
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... claim in a more broad way ; they omit reference to the worthiness of X and Y and attribute to Phaedrus the claim that any love always yields great benefits no matter who are the lover and the beloved . However it is not obvious that ...
... claim in a more broad way ; they omit reference to the worthiness of X and Y and attribute to Phaedrus the claim that any love always yields great benefits no matter who are the lover and the beloved . However it is not obvious that ...
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... claim and the content - claim.6 On the contrary , Nussbaum argues that ' the material about content is not peripheral , but quite central to the Republic's theory of the good ' . ? After several pages of exposition , she concludes that ...
... claim and the content - claim.6 On the contrary , Nussbaum argues that ' the material about content is not peripheral , but quite central to the Republic's theory of the good ' . ? After several pages of exposition , she concludes that ...
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