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... mean the tension of living up to their characters with the means at their disposal ) , and comment upon it by developing discourses . Such discourses are often drawn from themes taken from the wider society . Their nature varies but it ...
... mean the tension of living up to their characters with the means at their disposal ) , and comment upon it by developing discourses . Such discourses are often drawn from themes taken from the wider society . Their nature varies but it ...
Page 61
... means of securing her own salvation and a means of paying for the salvation of her family . Her suffering would also , she believed , bring about the eventual repentance of the one who was cursing her . The suffering became no less ...
... means of securing her own salvation and a means of paying for the salvation of her family . Her suffering would also , she believed , bring about the eventual repentance of the one who was cursing her . The suffering became no less ...
Page 144
... means imputing bad faith to one's predecessors misses the point especially as I contend , together with Needham ( 1972 ) as well as with most . of my Greek friends , that the very idea of reading motives - psychological inner states as ...
... means imputing bad faith to one's predecessors misses the point especially as I contend , together with Needham ( 1972 ) as well as with most . of my Greek friends , that the very idea of reading motives - psychological inner states as ...
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