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... existence , it seems a fairly reasonable principle to say that what will come into existence will mirror , because it basically represents , the in- herent moving predispositions within cosmic structure . This , of 300 ::: MAN AND WORLD.
... existence , it seems a fairly reasonable principle to say that what will come into existence will mirror , because it basically represents , the in- herent moving predispositions within cosmic structure . This , of 300 ::: MAN AND WORLD.
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... existence on external arrangements ? In a sense yes , in a sense no . Yes , insofar as the man shining with a light whose source is gone shines with less and less conviction , like the great Venetian painters after the bright light of ...
... existence on external arrangements ? In a sense yes , in a sense no . Yes , insofar as the man shining with a light whose source is gone shines with less and less conviction , like the great Venetian painters after the bright light of ...
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... existence . It is doubtful , however , whether we shall plan ourselves out of existence any more rapidly than the Commercial and Industrial Revolutions have thrown out of existence the kinds of humanity which ex- isted a few centuries ...
... existence . It is doubtful , however , whether we shall plan ourselves out of existence any more rapidly than the Commercial and Industrial Revolutions have thrown out of existence the kinds of humanity which ex- isted a few centuries ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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