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... theory of life . No one can get by without a theory of life , by which I mean , simply , some guiding notions of what goods in life are worth pursuing , what evils are potent enough to try to avoid , and what operational values get one ...
... theory of life . No one can get by without a theory of life , by which I mean , simply , some guiding notions of what goods in life are worth pursuing , what evils are potent enough to try to avoid , and what operational values get one ...
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... theory of life in this way . But for people who are little given to holistic reflections about life , imitating the behaviors of role models , some of them fictional , may be a primary , not just a supplemental , means of acquiring a theory ...
... theory of life in this way . But for people who are little given to holistic reflections about life , imitating the behaviors of role models , some of them fictional , may be a primary , not just a supplemental , means of acquiring a theory ...
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College English Association. Jones . " The Eighteenth Century : Theory and Interpretation 37 ( 1996 ) : 205–17 . " Representing an Under Class : Servants and Proletarians in Fielding and Smollett . " The New Eighteenth Century : Theory ...
College English Association. Jones . " The Eighteenth Century : Theory and Interpretation 37 ( 1996 ) : 205–17 . " Representing an Under Class : Servants and Proletarians in Fielding and Smollett . " The New Eighteenth Century : Theory ...
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