The Journal of ReligionUniversity of Chicago Press, 1971 |
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... things . It should simply describe their surfaces , leaving us outside of things and confronting them but lacking complicity with them . Thus the world is seen as independent and external and as something on which we have no purchase.11 ...
... things . It should simply describe their surfaces , leaving us outside of things and confronting them but lacking complicity with them . Thus the world is seen as independent and external and as something on which we have no purchase.11 ...
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... things . It should simply describe their surfaces , leaving us outside of things and confronting them but lacking complicity with them . Thus the world is seen as independent and external and as something on which we have no purchase ...
... things . It should simply describe their surfaces , leaving us outside of things and confronting them but lacking complicity with them . Thus the world is seen as independent and external and as something on which we have no purchase ...
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... things that conceivably could be understood and another under- standing that understands all such things . The difference between “ all ” and “ some " is perfectly clear - cut , just as are the differences between each of them and the ...
... things that conceivably could be understood and another under- standing that understands all such things . The difference between “ all ” and “ some " is perfectly clear - cut , just as are the differences between each of them and the ...
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