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Pagina 161
... human beings they may develop slowly and are easily overlaid both by what we have learnt , and by the busy work of intellect . The instincts , however , remain , and may assert themselves with surprising efficacy at moments of crisis ...
... human beings they may develop slowly and are easily overlaid both by what we have learnt , and by the busy work of intellect . The instincts , however , remain , and may assert themselves with surprising efficacy at moments of crisis ...
Pagina 222
... human person , become an inspiration , the inspiring source of coming revolutions . Without revolutions neither the universe nor human society could live . Human history would come to an end were the present trend of rush into obedience ...
... human person , become an inspiration , the inspiring source of coming revolutions . Without revolutions neither the universe nor human society could live . Human history would come to an end were the present trend of rush into obedience ...
Pagina 230
... human beings to love , know and from virtually , to become actually , identified with the Ground . ' That is , man , while still a human being , can become one with God , sicut Deus . Bruno is depicted as in full possession of such an ...
... human beings to love , know and from virtually , to become actually , identified with the Ground . ' That is , man , while still a human being , can become one with God , sicut Deus . Bruno is depicted as in full possession of such an ...
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