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... discourse , he summoned him to his palace and kept him there . The Shogun took les- sons from the mariner in private and familiarised himself with mathematics , after which he retained power and lived to a very old age . It was not ...
... discourse , he summoned him to his palace and kept him there . The Shogun took les- sons from the mariner in private and familiarised himself with mathematics , after which he retained power and lived to a very old age . It was not ...
Page 453
... discourse , of those who have appropriated economic or political dis- course . At first sight , ' doctrine ' ( religious , political , philosophical ) would seem to consti- tute the very reverse of a ' fellowship of discourse ' ; for ...
... discourse , of those who have appropriated economic or political dis- course . At first sight , ' doctrine ' ( religious , political , philosophical ) would seem to consti- tute the very reverse of a ' fellowship of discourse ' ; for ...
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... discourse ? I wonder whether a certain number of philosophical themes have not come to conform to this activity of limitation and exclusion and perhaps even to reinforce it . They conform , first of all , by proposing an ideal truth as ...
... discourse ? I wonder whether a certain number of philosophical themes have not come to conform to this activity of limitation and exclusion and perhaps even to reinforce it . They conform , first of all , by proposing an ideal truth as ...
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