Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... bodily aspect ( oŵua ) on the one hand , and his ' soul ' or mind aspect ( vxn ) on the other . ( b ) The complete independence of these two aspects of man . ( c ) The superiority of the ' soul ' , over the body , aspect . ( d ) The ...
... bodily aspect ( oŵua ) on the one hand , and his ' soul ' or mind aspect ( vxn ) on the other . ( b ) The complete independence of these two aspects of man . ( c ) The superiority of the ' soul ' , over the body , aspect . ( d ) The ...
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... bodily defects actually imparted a certain respectability and even sanctity to those who were afflicted with them ; for Socrates , addressing Glaucon , declared , ' If there be any merely bodily defect in another , ' he said , ' we will ...
... bodily defects actually imparted a certain respectability and even sanctity to those who were afflicted with them ; for Socrates , addressing Glaucon , declared , ' If there be any merely bodily defect in another , ' he said , ' we will ...
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... bodily structures . He explains his idea as follows : " The new needs , having made certain new bodily structures necessary , the cumulative effect of the efforts made by the animal to meet these new needs , actually causes the new ...
... bodily structures . He explains his idea as follows : " The new needs , having made certain new bodily structures necessary , the cumulative effect of the efforts made by the animal to meet these new needs , actually causes the new ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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