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The Attenuation of God in Modern Jewish Thought
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Treatise of Human Nature Book III: Morals
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Schopenhauer`s Theory of Justice
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quine`s argument from despair
Pre-Existence and Chaos: The Struggle for Order
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Analyzing Plato`s Arguments
AN ARGUMENT AGAINST EPIPHENOMENALISM
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