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Yet good reasons exist to think that progressives do not have the same aspect as statives ; I will demonstrate differences of aspectual interpretation which show that it would be a mistake to merge the two . Further , if the two are not ...
Yet good reasons exist to think that progressives do not have the same aspect as statives ; I will demonstrate differences of aspectual interpretation which show that it would be a mistake to merge the two . Further , if the two are not ...
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Platonic Forms — which exist for all objects , events , qualities etc. — are not sensible to mankind , but exist in an immortal world separate from ours . Plato believed that a man may have access to the Forms through his immortal soul ...
Platonic Forms — which exist for all objects , events , qualities etc. — are not sensible to mankind , but exist in an immortal world separate from ours . Plato believed that a man may have access to the Forms through his immortal soul ...
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In his preface , he speaks of an up- exist . Where appropriate , the rules relate comcoming theoretical study of these questions . plex lexical units to ( some of ) their components , That is a study to be awaited , and to be read and ...
In his preface , he speaks of an up- exist . Where appropriate , the rules relate comcoming theoretical study of these questions . plex lexical units to ( some of ) their components , That is a study to be awaited , and to be read and ...
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