| Michael Demiashkevich - 1926 - 170 pages
...has exaggerated things not too much, at that. The world is a scene of risk, it is uncertain, uncanny, unstable. Its dangers are irregular, inconstant, not...Although persistent, they are sporadic, episodic. International friendship is precarious. People do, as Isaias, the ancient constructive utopian, believed... | |
| Abraham Myerson - 1934 - 666 pages
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| 1960 - 804 pages
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| 1960 - 876 pages
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| M. Sukale - 1976 - 168 pages
...ever conceive of things as being "physical objects" in the sense of the sciences ? The answer is that man . . . finds himself living in an aleatory world;...inconstant, not to be counted upon as to their times and seasons.88 The World is precarious and perilous.70 The psychological representation of this basic state... | |
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