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... body but also of the soul's pre - existence . In defence of the theory Socrates offered a number of logical proofs ... body , although the soul may retain a memory of some of its residence in the body . He also suggested but did not ...
... body but also of the soul's pre - existence . In defence of the theory Socrates offered a number of logical proofs ... body , although the soul may retain a memory of some of its residence in the body . He also suggested but did not ...
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... Body , which , though low on the scale , still bears some imprint of the Divine or One . Thinking this way did not , however , prevent Plotinus from feeling uncomfortable about having a body.10 To the question how can a perfect One or ...
... Body , which , though low on the scale , still bears some imprint of the Divine or One . Thinking this way did not , however , prevent Plotinus from feeling uncomfortable about having a body.10 To the question how can a perfect One or ...
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... Body Natural ; The Wealth and Riches of all the particular members , are the Strength ; Salus Populi ( the peoples safety ) its Businesse ; Councellours , by whom all things needfull for it to know , are suggested unto it , are the ...
... Body Natural ; The Wealth and Riches of all the particular members , are the Strength ; Salus Populi ( the peoples safety ) its Businesse ; Councellours , by whom all things needfull for it to know , are suggested unto it , are the ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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