Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2H. Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... acquaintance with the char- acter of the latter as manifested in the work of redemption . It is the breath of the regenerate soul . As soon as a child is born it cries in token of need ; just so , as soon as a soul is born again , it ...
... acquaintance with the char- acter of the latter as manifested in the work of redemption . It is the breath of the regenerate soul . As soon as a child is born it cries in token of need ; just so , as soon as a soul is born again , it ...
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... Acquaintance, “A description refusing to turn away a description” (131).16 Through describing their lives, Stein and Riding became acquainted with each other, acquaint meaning, in its etymology, to get to know. Across a relationship ...
... Acquaintance, “A description refusing to turn away a description” (131).16 Through describing their lives, Stein and Riding became acquainted with each other, acquaint meaning, in its etymology, to get to know. Across a relationship ...
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... acquaintance'. This does not say very much but does help us to frame the following questions. Is it possible to talk about a history, or histories, of acquaintanceship? And, more specifically, have acquaintances become more or less ...
... acquaintance'. This does not say very much but does help us to frame the following questions. Is it possible to talk about a history, or histories, of acquaintanceship? And, more specifically, have acquaintances become more or less ...
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... acquaintance. It is noteworthy that both physicalists and non-physicalists have made appeals to acquaintance in this regard. In the literature initially generated by Frank Jackson's (1982) celebrated 'Mary' example, there were some ...
... acquaintance. It is noteworthy that both physicalists and non-physicalists have made appeals to acquaintance in this regard. In the literature initially generated by Frank Jackson's (1982) celebrated 'Mary' example, there were some ...
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... acquaintance — they are there just because I am acquainted with them. To be sure, there are some philosophers who deny the existence of mental acts, including mental acts of acquaintance.8 These philosophers naturally reject any ...
... acquaintance — they are there just because I am acquainted with them. To be sure, there are some philosophers who deny the existence of mental acts, including mental acts of acquaintance.8 These philosophers naturally reject any ...
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