Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen13Concordia College, 1970 |
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... fall of man might be interpreted as that point when an animal species became sufficiently sophisticated to order reality symbolically and make verbal distinctions in value . After all , actions are not in themselves either good or evil ...
... fall of man might be interpreted as that point when an animal species became sufficiently sophisticated to order reality symbolically and make verbal distinctions in value . After all , actions are not in themselves either good or evil ...
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... Fall . Perhaps it can never be resolved . Clamence may indeed be Camus ' spokesman when he explains that man's fate as soon as he experiences the " fall , ” that is , an awareness of his own guilt , is to live out his life in the room ...
... Fall . Perhaps it can never be resolved . Clamence may indeed be Camus ' spokesman when he explains that man's fate as soon as he experiences the " fall , ” that is , an awareness of his own guilt , is to live out his life in the room ...
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... fall of man , has natural limits in application . It has a beneficent natural function in directing man to rise above his imperfect past but , exercised without restraint or compassion , becomes a tool for tyrants . 1. Albert Camus , The ...
... fall of man , has natural limits in application . It has a beneficent natural function in directing man to rise above his imperfect past but , exercised without restraint or compassion , becomes a tool for tyrants . 1. Albert Camus , The ...
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