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... position was of a great contemporary importance ; ( 2 ) Hume had no intellectual respect for that position ; ( 3 ) Hume had a rigorous contempt for the clergy ; and ( 4 ) Demea functions throughout the Dialogues as a mask for Philo ...
... position was of a great contemporary importance ; ( 2 ) Hume had no intellectual respect for that position ; ( 3 ) Hume had a rigorous contempt for the clergy ; and ( 4 ) Demea functions throughout the Dialogues as a mask for Philo ...
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... position of the intellectual in the class struggle can only be deduced from his position within the productive process . . . . Instead of asking which is the position assumed in a given work about the general productive relations , if ...
... position of the intellectual in the class struggle can only be deduced from his position within the productive process . . . . Instead of asking which is the position assumed in a given work about the general productive relations , if ...
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... position on the doctrine of Christ's incarnation quite explicitly : " The doctrines added by certain churches , such ... position in a context that would have been unaccepable to Spinoza , namely that man's essence is not divine . Still ...
... position on the doctrine of Christ's incarnation quite explicitly : " The doctrines added by certain churches , such ... position in a context that would have been unaccepable to Spinoza , namely that man's essence is not divine . Still ...
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