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... courage , com- munity , and the evidences that winnow truth from falsehood . The prophets , saints , and mystics who have shaped our moral traditions— essentially Jewish and Christian or , as we say , " western " —were quite well ...
... courage , com- munity , and the evidences that winnow truth from falsehood . The prophets , saints , and mystics who have shaped our moral traditions— essentially Jewish and Christian or , as we say , " western " —were quite well ...
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Michael Novak. confidence in meaning , honesty , community , courage , and commit- ment to truth ? Consistent nihilists would not write books . In addition , neither Nietzsche nor Sartre nor any of the others boasts of being dishonest or ...
Michael Novak. confidence in meaning , honesty , community , courage , and commit- ment to truth ? Consistent nihilists would not write books . In addition , neither Nietzsche nor Sartre nor any of the others boasts of being dishonest or ...
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... courage , community , and liberty endure . Apart from them , the experience of nothingness does not arise . We fly from it . Confirming liberty in law . There is one other big thing that endures . In chapter 3 , in discussing Aristotle ...
... courage , community , and liberty endure . Apart from them , the experience of nothingness does not arise . We fly from it . Confirming liberty in law . There is one other big thing that endures . In chapter 3 , in discussing Aristotle ...
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Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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