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It was his invariable practice , whatever studies he exacted from me , to make me as far as possible understand and feel the utility of them : and this he deemed peculiarly fitting in the case of the syllogistic logic , the usefulness ...
It was his invariable practice , whatever studies he exacted from me , to make me as far as possible understand and feel the utility of them : and this he deemed peculiarly fitting in the case of the syllogistic logic , the usefulness ...
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We were impressed by a mind whose maturity had not dulled its enthusiasms , and an understanding uncorrupted by the ... to understand what Spinoza meant and why he saw it as a liberation to see all things under the form of eternity .
We were impressed by a mind whose maturity had not dulled its enthusiasms , and an understanding uncorrupted by the ... to understand what Spinoza meant and why he saw it as a liberation to see all things under the form of eternity .
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Father ” Franck VINCENT D'INDY T we a O TEACH AN ART with fruitful results we must first understand our craft , then the art , and finally the pupil whom have undertaken to initiate . It seems a mere commonplace to say that a teacher ...
Father ” Franck VINCENT D'INDY T we a O TEACH AN ART with fruitful results we must first understand our craft , then the art , and finally the pupil whom have undertaken to initiate . It seems a mere commonplace to say that a teacher ...
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