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Fortunately this is possible . Bede abstracted largely from it in his De Natura Rerum , Haymo of Auxerre cited from it by name and ascribed it to Isidore , the Transfiguration Homily in Bodley MS . 343 used it , and Ælfric echoed its ...
Fortunately this is possible . Bede abstracted largely from it in his De Natura Rerum , Haymo of Auxerre cited from it by name and ascribed it to Isidore , the Transfiguration Homily in Bodley MS . 343 used it , and Ælfric echoed its ...
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On the contrary Habermas believes only that a new attitude to science is possible : The idea of a New Science will not stand up to logical scrutiny any more than that of a New Technology , if indeed science is to retain the meaning of ...
On the contrary Habermas believes only that a new attitude to science is possible : The idea of a New Science will not stand up to logical scrutiny any more than that of a New Technology , if indeed science is to retain the meaning of ...
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He presents the impartial spectator version of utilitarianism as a possible alternative to his own , contractual , theory of justice . He does not regard either theory as an analysis of meaning . Rather he thinks of them as hypotheses ...
He presents the impartial spectator version of utilitarianism as a possible alternative to his own , contractual , theory of justice . He does not regard either theory as an analysis of meaning . Rather he thinks of them as hypotheses ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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