Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... particularly since the Russian global space flight and the American space penetration - of the colonization of the moon and the planets , of " space platforms " and their military uses , and of other previously un- imaginable feats of ...
... particularly since the Russian global space flight and the American space penetration - of the colonization of the moon and the planets , of " space platforms " and their military uses , and of other previously un- imaginable feats of ...
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... particularly his stone - foibles , virtues , and failings . Emerson's characterization , despite the fact that he did not have the benefit of the findings of modern critical scholar- ship , is still essentially correct . Montaigne talks ...
... particularly his stone - foibles , virtues , and failings . Emerson's characterization , despite the fact that he did not have the benefit of the findings of modern critical scholar- ship , is still essentially correct . Montaigne talks ...
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... particularly the Left - wing Hege- lian , tenets , but in a manner vastly different from that of Kierkegaard , is Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl ( 1822-1889 ) . It was particularly the Hegelian philosophy of history , as applied by the ...
... particularly the Left - wing Hege- lian , tenets , but in a manner vastly different from that of Kierkegaard , is Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl ( 1822-1889 ) . It was particularly the Hegelian philosophy of history , as applied by the ...
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