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Pagina 37
... give a meaning to his own life . In this respect , it seems that Sartre would agree with views held by many contemporary thinkers . A Humanism , however , which refuses to set up an ideal of mankind , or even to give a definition of man ...
... give a meaning to his own life . In this respect , it seems that Sartre would agree with views held by many contemporary thinkers . A Humanism , however , which refuses to set up an ideal of mankind , or even to give a definition of man ...
Pagina 67
... give her every reasonable assist- ance and moral support . To attain this support must be the first aim of Pakistan's foreign policy . If , however , through lack either of physical resources or moral courage , Britain is unable or ...
... give her every reasonable assist- ance and moral support . To attain this support must be the first aim of Pakistan's foreign policy . If , however , through lack either of physical resources or moral courage , Britain is unable or ...
Pagina 251
... give information about a meeting in that way ? —I think it would . I do not think a man can serve two masters . I should feel embarrassed if I were presented with a textual report like that . I should regard it possibly in the light of ...
... give information about a meeting in that way ? —I think it would . I do not think a man can serve two masters . I should feel embarrassed if I were presented with a textual report like that . I should regard it possibly in the light of ...
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