An Australian Experience: Words from the Vietnam YearsAustralasian Book Society, 1974 - 400 sivua |
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Sivu 168
... death , I doubt whether you would deny that the living being , as com- monly recognised , does in fact organically decay . ) Almost as soon as the process of deductive reasoning begins to work in us , we become aware that our own ...
... death , I doubt whether you would deny that the living being , as com- monly recognised , does in fact organically decay . ) Almost as soon as the process of deductive reasoning begins to work in us , we become aware that our own ...
Sivu 169
... Death thus de- veloped a sacred significance not only because of its original mystery but also because it could , in what seemed to be an observable way , nourish life . To capture and sacrifice a man from another tribe probably ...
... Death thus de- veloped a sacred significance not only because of its original mystery but also because it could , in what seemed to be an observable way , nourish life . To capture and sacrifice a man from another tribe probably ...
Sivu 190
... Death has been interpreted as opening the door to such qualities as honour and heroism , which supposedly rise above and even consecrate life . But death is merely a biological certainty which finds its dialectical reality , its meaning ...
... Death has been interpreted as opening the door to such qualities as honour and heroism , which supposedly rise above and even consecrate life . But death is merely a biological certainty which finds its dialectical reality , its meaning ...
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PROLOGUE | 23 |
Australian Man and His Myths | 29 |
The Repressive Society | 44 |
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