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... death the religion of Amon was restored.28 Atheism ran wild in the India of Buddha's youth , and Buddha himself founded a religion without a god ; after his death Buddhism developed a complex theology including gods , saints , and hell ...
... death the religion of Amon was restored.28 Atheism ran wild in the India of Buddha's youth , and Buddha himself founded a religion without a god ; after his death Buddhism developed a complex theology including gods , saints , and hell ...
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... death , and the disgrace of the aristocracy through the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian War ( 431-404 B.C. ) ... death . Thucydides ' description re- minds us of Paris in 1792-93 . During seven days the Corcyreans were engaged ...
... death , and the disgrace of the aristocracy through the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian War ( 431-404 B.C. ) ... death . Thucydides ' description re- minds us of Paris in 1792-93 . During seven days the Corcyreans were engaged ...
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... death ? It is tempting to explain the behavior of groups through analogy with physiology or physics , and to ascribe the deterioration of a society to some inherent limit in its loan and tenure of life , or some irreparable running down ...
... death ? It is tempting to explain the behavior of groups through analogy with physiology or physics , and to ascribe the deterioration of a society to some inherent limit in its loan and tenure of life , or some irreparable running down ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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