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Any historical reference to the conditions of emergence are accidental , only
serves as a background against which the saga can unfold ; can be used to
illustrate the uniqueness of the deed , the distinctive marks of a character , or the
novelty ...
Any historical reference to the conditions of emergence are accidental , only
serves as a background against which the saga can unfold ; can be used to
illustrate the uniqueness of the deed , the distinctive marks of a character , or the
novelty ...
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And concerning the focuses on : the conditions of emergence , and the lasting
effects . In each case , the emphasis is placed not on the " thing " itself ( in our
case , religious morality ) , but what immediately precedes and what follows him
in the ...
And concerning the focuses on : the conditions of emergence , and the lasting
effects . In each case , the emphasis is placed not on the " thing " itself ( in our
case , religious morality ) , but what immediately precedes and what follows him
in the ...
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But the reason he gives is not simply related to the method , to the conditions of
emergence . The point is that it is not enough to read these books , but must be
read properly , in the sense of recovering their conditions of emergence .
But the reason he gives is not simply related to the method , to the conditions of
emergence . The point is that it is not enough to read these books , but must be
read properly , in the sense of recovering their conditions of emergence .
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