The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... reason. Some use the book as a devotional. 50 Reasons Jesus Christ Is God is not a final list. Each reason is meant to open the mind to further investigations. I realize not everyone will agree with all 50 reasons, yet even if one ...
... reason. Some use the book as a devotional. 50 Reasons Jesus Christ Is God is not a final list. Each reason is meant to open the mind to further investigations. I realize not everyone will agree with all 50 reasons, yet even if one ...
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... reason, understood as proposed here, can explain an action, since actually we do explain actions by reference to reasons for which they were done. The answer is that reason explanations of actions are historical explanations; and an ...
... reason, understood as proposed here, can explain an action, since actually we do explain actions by reference to reasons for which they were done. The answer is that reason explanations of actions are historical explanations; and an ...
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... reasons and the existence of such reasons in error cases. Let us now turn to motivating reasons and see how they fare in regard to the factualism/non-factualism debate. Motivating reasons, we may recall, are the reasons for which or in ...
... reasons and the existence of such reasons in error cases. Let us now turn to motivating reasons and see how they fare in regard to the factualism/non-factualism debate. Motivating reasons, we may recall, are the reasons for which or in ...
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