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Indeed a question of status seems to underlie the phrase ... It is notorious that Socrates ' questions were unanswerable in his own terms , and that Plato answered them in a way that would have been as strange to his master Socrates as ...
Indeed a question of status seems to underlie the phrase ... It is notorious that Socrates ' questions were unanswerable in his own terms , and that Plato answered them in a way that would have been as strange to his master Socrates as ...
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... it hardly calls for reproduction in multiple copies , a business which is expensive in terms of materials and copying time , and only justifiable if the subject - matter in question is relevant to , or suitable for , the readers for ...
... it hardly calls for reproduction in multiple copies , a business which is expensive in terms of materials and copying time , and only justifiable if the subject - matter in question is relevant to , or suitable for , the readers for ...
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document or evidence in question.4 Indeed Bernal appears to think that evidence exists in some sort of vacuum - pure and simple and unaffected by the questions asked by the historian and the context in which he asks them ( see e.g. ...
document or evidence in question.4 Indeed Bernal appears to think that evidence exists in some sort of vacuum - pure and simple and unaffected by the questions asked by the historian and the context in which he asks them ( see e.g. ...
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