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It is essential to grasp that we are deeply interconnected, inseparable, just as we are inseparable from nature.
To the extent that such things and persons, and the relationship in which we stand to them, are distinct from our bodies, what we are inseparable from is also a sign that we are not self-sufficient creatures.
Drawing from Plato's analogy between city and soul, and from Socrates's description of a luxurious city, this piece argues that what we are inseparable from are mostly things and persons that our body can go on without.
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Rather, what we do and who we take ourselves to be are inseparable from a historical-normative framework that must be upheld by us and may be transformed by us.
And these notions of activity and power are inseparable from what we might still call moral virtue, so long as we do not associate the word "moral" with absolute value.
But as we have also seen, the perils are inseparable from the breakthroughs.
In addition, she states that we are born with inclinations that are "inseparable" from the will (Astell 2002, 205).
Grace and Sam are inseparable from the start.
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