The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... principle " to describe the units of scientific classifi- cation that were uncovered through the history of science and defined three characteristics of these principles . In the development of a principle there is a decree whose ...
... principle " to describe the units of scientific classifi- cation that were uncovered through the history of science and defined three characteristics of these principles . In the development of a principle there is a decree whose ...
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... principle , namely , that relationship of goods within the extended community that sus- tains not only the well ... principles can practically inform human action and public policy . Since the resources of the earth are finite but the ...
... principle , namely , that relationship of goods within the extended community that sus- tains not only the well ... principles can practically inform human action and public policy . Since the resources of the earth are finite but the ...
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... principle , one organic life of the universe , one living system . All that is simply constitutes the organs of the one subject " ( PR , 3 : 343 ; 17 , 514 ) . As our analysis of Hegel's argument suggests , the activity of this " life ...
... principle , one organic life of the universe , one living system . All that is simply constitutes the organs of the one subject " ( PR , 3 : 343 ; 17 , 514 ) . As our analysis of Hegel's argument suggests , the activity of this " life ...
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