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In this action , he is doing something analogous to what the philosopher attempts to do : to interrogate all experience and attempt to disclose the way in which things cohere in significant patterns of meaning .
In this action , he is doing something analogous to what the philosopher attempts to do : to interrogate all experience and attempt to disclose the way in which things cohere in significant patterns of meaning .
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Second , we may attempt to ground Jung's methods after the model of the experimental and interpretative techniques of the so - called human sciences . Here again , the precedent has been set by major methodological investigations into ...
Second , we may attempt to ground Jung's methods after the model of the experimental and interpretative techniques of the so - called human sciences . Here again , the precedent has been set by major methodological investigations into ...
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Seven contributors , among them three historians , two sociologists , and one theologian , were invited to select a text ( or , in one case , a set of texts ) which they appreciated for its author's attempt to transcend provincial ...
Seven contributors , among them three historians , two sociologists , and one theologian , were invited to select a text ( or , in one case , a set of texts ) which they appreciated for its author's attempt to transcend provincial ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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