Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 10John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... reason for it from what he tells us - not of course that we could expect to be certain that it was the true one . But in fact the more theories are put forward , the deeper the mystery becomes . Most people seem to favour the view that ...
... reason for it from what he tells us - not of course that we could expect to be certain that it was the true one . But in fact the more theories are put forward , the deeper the mystery becomes . Most people seem to favour the view that ...
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... reason was incorporeal ( this was the starting - point of his theory ) and only acted directly on the specific kind of matter capable of giving rise to a passive intellect , and its wider demiurgic function seems to have been brought in ...
... reason was incorporeal ( this was the starting - point of his theory ) and only acted directly on the specific kind of matter capable of giving rise to a passive intellect , and its wider demiurgic function seems to have been brought in ...
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... reason to doubt the adequacy of the measures taken . Asked if he intended to resign , he said that he saw no reason to do so . Later the Prime Minister commented that the Home Secretary's performance was entirely satis- factory , and ...
... reason to doubt the adequacy of the measures taken . Asked if he intended to resign , he said that he saw no reason to do so . Later the Prime Minister commented that the Home Secretary's performance was entirely satis- factory , and ...
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