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It was good to see that "the argumentative old git" is back and to read that his experiences following surgery led him to the realisation that "the state of being for which we should strive is to be attached to life without being possessive of it".
I felt not only that those three principles had been vindicated, but that they could be assimilated into a broader rule, namely: the state of being for which we should strive is to be attached to life without being possessive of it.
Levinas's question was not: "Why is there Being instead of simply nothing?" His concern was to approach Being differently, through the (human) being for which the primary experiences of Being are of its embodied, but not physiological, existence.
But unlike actors, puppets are objects, defined by Frank Proschan as "material images of humans, animals or spirits that are created, displayed, or manipulated". These material images reflect an "iconicity between a material object (sign vehicle) and the animate being for which it stands" (1983 4).
Error is possible, according to Royce, only if there is an infinite being for which all intended objects could be realized.
A relation is not a thing in an absolute sense because of the "meekness" of its being, for which reason "it is like a middle point between being and non-being" (Quaestiones de divinis praedicamentis, q. 11, p. 30, 668 9).
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The question is for which value of a is this a gradient?
And which party is for which number of submarines and what level of at-sea deterrent?
"The question was, for which goals do you fight, and do you have a chance?
L. 86 230 substituted "which named shall include the word 'national' and be" for "which name shall be".
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