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Page 57
Arakawa seems initially to concur with the pacifist stance . ... Thus , while the
overall argument of the monologue seems to begin with a criticism of the situation
in postwar Japan as a kind of false peace that will eventually give way to war , it ...
Arakawa seems initially to concur with the pacifist stance . ... Thus , while the
overall argument of the monologue seems to begin with a criticism of the situation
in postwar Japan as a kind of false peace that will eventually give way to war , it ...
Page 155
( 61 ) Why these should be two separate goals Donnelly never explains , and it
seems perfectly obvious that ideas about More ' s concept of order might usefully
be approached through a study of Utopia ' s social institutions . She goes on ...
( 61 ) Why these should be two separate goals Donnelly never explains , and it
seems perfectly obvious that ideas about More ' s concept of order might usefully
be approached through a study of Utopia ' s social institutions . She goes on ...
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be starving ; so eager is it for its prey that it seems unconscious of the fact that the
tide has turned and is moving outward . Now it discovers its danger and turns ,
but too late . The water has gone back to the deep , leaving it struggling for breath
...
be starving ; so eager is it for its prey that it seems unconscious of the fact that the
tide has turned and is moving outward . Now it discovers its danger and turns ,
but too late . The water has gone back to the deep , leaving it struggling for breath
...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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