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Page 91
... human choices made within a framework of discernible options , could be interconnected into a narrative se- quence ... human existence and expe- rience which change only at a glacial pace and which by virtue of that very immobility ...
... human choices made within a framework of discernible options , could be interconnected into a narrative se- quence ... human existence and expe- rience which change only at a glacial pace and which by virtue of that very immobility ...
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... human de- sire , conscious of itself as lack . ' to cite Sartre's term , and con- scious of the ontological nothingness of its images , confronts a grim reality which at every point denies us our needs . " Ker- mode might respond to ...
... human de- sire , conscious of itself as lack . ' to cite Sartre's term , and con- scious of the ontological nothingness of its images , confronts a grim reality which at every point denies us our needs . " Ker- mode might respond to ...
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... human needs and interes only partially understood by the individuals themselves , move human beings to act and to struggle . For Marx , these conflic taking the form of class struggles , could never be settled throug mere intellectual ...
... human needs and interes only partially understood by the individuals themselves , move human beings to act and to struggle . For Marx , these conflic taking the form of class struggles , could never be settled throug mere intellectual ...
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Antithetical Thinking in Science and Literature | 1 |
Gilbert and Sullivans | 23 |
HERBERT WOODWARD MARTIN | 45 |
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