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a contemporary parallel. It's possible to undergo, from a variety of causes, a complete bilateral loss of primary, secondary and "associative" visual cortex. People with Anton's S
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souls. We might imagine contemporary Mormons extending a wink and a nod to Dow's methods (their fifth President was named after him). On the other hand, our making close compariso
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am off to hunt...) Contemporary cultural commentary. Wandering sort of item. Not beautiful, but the visual image is not ignored. Appetite whettant: Camille Paglia interview in the
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Chinese philosopher, a contemporary of the earliest Greek philosophers . Sayings by Confucius are often introduced with no more than , "the Master said..." The life of Confucius,
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is carried out in contemporary Persian religion by the prophet Zoroaster ( Zaraθuštra ); and Judaism, over a period of time, undergoes a similar process, as the Proph
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or John Stuart Mill and contemporary social critics such as Noam Chomsky, Michael Parenti, Howard Zinn, Barbara Ehrenreich, Christopher Lasch, Chriis Hedges, Christopher Hitchens
Ibn Abi Usaibia, History of Physicians (1971) pp.531-946https://www.tertullian.org/fathers/ibn_abi_usaibia_03.htm
had a contemporary called Shahfd ibn al-Husayn, known as Abū al-Hasan, who followed his path of philosophy in the sciences and wrote copiously. He and al-Rāzī had a
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wide screen in powerful contemporary images. On this particular visit, having again exulted over the perils and heroics of Luke Skywalker, Joe grew animated as he talked about how
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of Nicaea. The very contemporary author, the first century Jewish historian Josephus had his work interpolated for this prime objective. Constantine was going to promote this " Fa
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of mercy—similarly with contemporary German music , which is Romantic through and through and the most un-Greek of all possible art forms, and besides that, a first-rate cor
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