Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... exist?” People will often contend that God does exist (theism), or He may exist (agnosticism), or He doesn't exist (atheism). If it can be shown that He does exist, the latter two options are irrelevant. Think about it. God can't exist ...
... exist?” People will often contend that God does exist (theism), or He may exist (agnosticism), or He doesn't exist (atheism). If it can be shown that He does exist, the latter two options are irrelevant. Think about it. God can't exist ...
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... exist? In the end something that does not exist cannot have any properties. But apparently Judith has the property of not existing: thus she must exist. This amounts to the contradiction that Judith must exist if she doesn't exist ...
... exist? In the end something that does not exist cannot have any properties. But apparently Judith has the property of not existing: thus she must exist. This amounts to the contradiction that Judith must exist if she doesn't exist ...
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... exist? There's a supremely long answer to this question, but I'll summarize it like so: nothing. If John doesn't exist, then nothing else has to exist either. So if we buy into chance, then the notion of nothing existing is every bit as ...
... exist? There's a supremely long answer to this question, but I'll summarize it like so: nothing. If John doesn't exist, then nothing else has to exist either. So if we buy into chance, then the notion of nothing existing is every bit as ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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