The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... behavior can accordingly be compared to the behavior of a falling body . We know the formula by which future positions to be oc- cupied by a body falling vertically downwards can be predicted when its initial position is known . We do ...
... behavior can accordingly be compared to the behavior of a falling body . We know the formula by which future positions to be oc- cupied by a body falling vertically downwards can be predicted when its initial position is known . We do ...
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... behavior , though it is an aspect having far - reaching implications . It is the question as to how a decision is made defining one's fundamen- tal moral disposition . It is presupposed that there are three levels at which moral behavior ...
... behavior , though it is an aspect having far - reaching implications . It is the question as to how a decision is made defining one's fundamen- tal moral disposition . It is presupposed that there are three levels at which moral behavior ...
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... behavior . That they also saw the inconsistency of such autonomous behavior with obedience to the divine command , is indicated in the story by the reference to their subsequent shame.30 When we state that the nature of a decision ...
... behavior . That they also saw the inconsistency of such autonomous behavior with obedience to the divine command , is indicated in the story by the reference to their subsequent shame.30 When we state that the nature of a decision ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
Nightwood | 29 |
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