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No art , however , has regard to the individual case . Thus medicine does not investigate the question what is a cure for Socrates or for Callias — for the individual as such — but asks what will cure a person or persons of such and ...
No art , however , has regard to the individual case . Thus medicine does not investigate the question what is a cure for Socrates or for Callias — for the individual as such — but asks what will cure a person or persons of such and ...
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Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the individuals who form them ; a crowd is chaotic , has no ... They become very excitable , they lose all sense of individual or collective responsibility , they are subject to ...
Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the individuals who form them ; a crowd is chaotic , has no ... They become very excitable , they lose all sense of individual or collective responsibility , they are subject to ...
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The modern individual's sense of isolation , his so - called spiritual homelessness , his bewilderment in the face of the seemingly impersonal forces of which he feels himself a helpless victim , his weakening sense of values — all ...
The modern individual's sense of isolation , his so - called spiritual homelessness , his bewilderment in the face of the seemingly impersonal forces of which he feels himself a helpless victim , his weakening sense of values — all ...
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