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tion : it is action in behalf of that which is disclosed in the process of interrogation . As Gregor comes to see in The Gates of the Forest , Nothing is easier than to live in a cloistered universe where I am alone with God , alone ...
tion : it is action in behalf of that which is disclosed in the process of interrogation . As Gregor comes to see in The Gates of the Forest , Nothing is easier than to live in a cloistered universe where I am alone with God , alone ...
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... emotional forces at the origins of projecSee , e.g. , Werner Schuffenhauer , introduction to Das Wesen des Christentums , by Ludwig Feuerbach , 2 Bände ( Berlin : Akademie - Verlag , 1956 ) , 1 : lxxxi - Ixxxiv , xcv - xcvi . tion .
... emotional forces at the origins of projecSee , e.g. , Werner Schuffenhauer , introduction to Das Wesen des Christentums , by Ludwig Feuerbach , 2 Bände ( Berlin : Akademie - Verlag , 1956 ) , 1 : lxxxi - Ixxxiv , xcv - xcvi . tion .
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31 Whereas in Thoughts on Death the connection between objectifica' tion of the ideal and devaluation of the real is. 29 Ibid . , pp . 101-5 . 30 Ibid . , pp . 1058 . Feuerbach also compares the imagined image to a hallucination ...
31 Whereas in Thoughts on Death the connection between objectifica' tion of the ideal and devaluation of the real is. 29 Ibid . , pp . 101-5 . 30 Ibid . , pp . 1058 . Feuerbach also compares the imagined image to a hallucination ...
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