"Gimpel the Fool"
.... because we all lie, to ourselves and one another, and therefore we are all in need of the healing and transformative power of the "
true world" (108) beyond all ....
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The Bow and the Lyre (Octavio Paz)
.... it for its own purposes. This is
true in Latin America as it is
true in every area of the
world. Poetry and the state are enemies ....
(1452

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World Religion Textbooks: 2 Book Reviews
.... Corduan obviously believes that Christianity is the one
true faith, but he treats the .... diverse cultures and who are seeking to understand the
world at large as ....
(2888

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Historical Knowledge, Relics & Preservation
.... driven out. As the only
true world-power that fell to Hitler does the sight of Oradour help to restore French national pride? As for ....
(2878

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Preservation Sites
.... driven out. As the only
true world-power that fell to Hitler does the sight of Oradour help to restore French national pride? As for ....
(4009

16

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Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... We know the physical
world through our senses or sensation in Aristotle's view, while only reason discerns universal principles or
true knowledge. ....
(753

3

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Free-Will & True Republic, Augustine and Machiavelli
.... to develop a structure of government that is a close to a
true republic that .... Kairological phenomenology:
World, the political and God in the work of Klaus Held ....
(1109

4

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Views of Reincarnation
.... 1) explains these facets of the Vedanta view of reincarnation, "The
true self is .... In one sense resurrection is a concept that equates to the
World to Come, when ....
(1507

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HUSSERL'S THEORY OF PHENOMENOLOGY
.... The validity of a mathematical equation could only be ÒprobablyÓ
true, were the .... If psychologism were a valid picture of the
world, then it would mean that ....
(1755

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The Trinitarian Controversy
.... of the Trinity are the decisive features of Gregory's discourse: The Father was "the
true Light, which lighteth every man coming into the
world." The Son was ....
(1332

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Greeks Mythology and Philosophy
.... and a well-known classical scholar wrote as recently as 1969: "
True myth is .... anthropomorphic terms many of the natural phenomena seen in the
world around them ....
(1521

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To Room Nineteen
.... It is in this
world of potential actions and possibilities that Susan recognizes her .... abdicating self-knowledge and self-rule, she decides to remain
true to the ....
(1233

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Aristotle and Plato
.... prior principles. For Aristotle, the
true reality is the essence which unfolds in the phenomena of the
world themselves. He rejected ....
(1638

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The Last of the Mohicans
.... of the Romantic literary vision which elevated nature and extolled the wonders of the natural
world and found the only
true morality in that
world rather than ....
(1938

8

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Plato's Republic and the City-State
.... In man, the same thing is
true in the soul, and a man is considered just if .... Plato is an idealist in his philosophy, basing his view of the
world on the idea ....
(1347

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The character of Bardamu in Journey to the End of Night
.... themselves for some price, a price always less than their
true worth, and .... As noted, Celine views the
world through the individual consciousness of Bardamu, and ....
(852

3

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World Trade Center Bombing & Shakh Abdul Rahman
.... will suggest, that is the
true function of terrorism, and the sources of its successes. In spite of the relatively slight effect of the
World Trade Center ....
(6132

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Theme of Selfhood in 2 Plays
.... Identity in both works is in part a mask presented to the outside
world, but
true identity should be seen as what the individual thinks of him or herself and ....
(1965

8

)
Major Themes in 1984
.... motto, becomes the ultimate goal in this
world. Perhaps Huxley's most powerful idea is that this kind of stability is incompatible with
true individual freedom ....
(2342

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Philosophy of Pragmatism
.... what is real and
true, both materially and rationally. Body and mind are both relevant in pragmatism, meaning philosophy is indeed relevant to the real
world. ....
(2111

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Multinational Corporations
.... As a result,
world managers contend that the
true multinational corporation has become, in essence, a company without a country. ....
(1212

5

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The Doors and Peace Frog
.... Vegas strip to Hawaii to Australia and beyond, Peace Frog has been acclaimed around the
world for wowing audiences with legacy concerts that are so
true to the ....
(1321

5

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The intellectual world view of the 19th Century
.... Most thinking people of the nineteenth century, including novelists, adopted the
world view outlined above, and therefore .... None of her imaginings are
true. ....
(2963

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Karl Marx & the Role of Ideas in History
.... All relations---in thought or in the physical
world---flow from material conditions. This is
true even for the most fundamental development of ideas in the ....
(2496

10

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Ambivalence Towards the Law
.... to deal with problems in the present
world situation brought about by terrorist threats. What Confucius felt about the law in his time is also
true of the law ....
(1752

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Historical Views of the Law
.... to deal with problems in the present
world situation brought about by terrorist threats. What Confucius felt about the law in his time is also
true of the law ....
(1751

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The stock market
.... Neither was
true. .... Before the first
world war, people, businesses, and governments borrowed mainly to finance the productive facilities that provided their own ....
(1681

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McCloskey - Atheist Response
.... only know what is in their immediate experience.[2] If this is
true from McCloskey's .... He states, for one thing, that the mere fact of the
world's existence does ....
(1556

6

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Yeats: When You Are Old, Epitomizes the Perils of Love
Around the
world, people pursue relationships that embody the intense and beautiful .... that beholders become unable to recognize the lifelong romance of
true love ....
(832

3

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John Steinbeck's "Chrysanthemums"
.... a man's
world, as defined by men. Therefore, many adopted the definition of a man, ie, to drink and smoke, in order to feel equal. This is not the
true picture ....
(1672

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