Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... things , anangkes . This is the ultimate wisdom god of Plato and Aristotle , and for the philosophical minds , any ... thing involves the loss of something else . " This statement , based on Aristotle's cosmology , affects both the ...
... things , anangkes . This is the ultimate wisdom god of Plato and Aristotle , and for the philosophical minds , any ... thing involves the loss of something else . " This statement , based on Aristotle's cosmology , affects both the ...
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... things [ Philippians , 4 , 8 ] • 11 Paul cites these words and points to his own example to do two things . The first is to encourage man in his stumbling shuffle forward . Man must take advantage of his failures to keep trying . Today ...
... things [ Philippians , 4 , 8 ] • 11 Paul cites these words and points to his own example to do two things . The first is to encourage man in his stumbling shuffle forward . Man must take advantage of his failures to keep trying . Today ...
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... things are off balance , whether church , state , economy , social conditions , and that one wonders if they will ever be set aright . The closest I have seen to this expression of deep mood is in the writings of James Joyce and some of ...
... things are off balance , whether church , state , economy , social conditions , and that one wonders if they will ever be set aright . The closest I have seen to this expression of deep mood is in the writings of James Joyce and some of ...
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