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The ideal of this approach is an ever renewed critical perspective rather than the establishment of some kind of immutable code . One's own limited world view , the unavoidable starting point of each effort to rethink the relationship ...
The ideal of this approach is an ever renewed critical perspective rather than the establishment of some kind of immutable code . One's own limited world view , the unavoidable starting point of each effort to rethink the relationship ...
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We soon realize that there is a kind of mystery ( not simply an unknown ) about the very being of any world . Our fundamental concern , nevertheless , persists : to venture hypotheses that are based not on impuise and naked preference ...
We soon realize that there is a kind of mystery ( not simply an unknown ) about the very being of any world . Our fundamental concern , nevertheless , persists : to venture hypotheses that are based not on impuise and naked preference ...
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Again , the kind of regularity we discover within substance - causes and their relations enable us to say that , whatever may be discovered as relatively chaotic or indeterminate , we live in relation to a law - abiding world .
Again , the kind of regularity we discover within substance - causes and their relations enable us to say that , whatever may be discovered as relatively chaotic or indeterminate , we live in relation to a law - abiding world .
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