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... leads away from his own limitations and into future possibilities . The intrusive mode , dominating much of the ... lead to no more than a series of peculiarly fascinating experiences which soon become frighten- ing and pointless ...
... leads away from his own limitations and into future possibilities . The intrusive mode , dominating much of the ... lead to no more than a series of peculiarly fascinating experiences which soon become frighten- ing and pointless ...
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... lead to nothing that I wanted , lay the unspoken fear that they might lead to something I did not want . " This occupa- tional part of the moratorium was reinforced by an intellectual one : " I cannot learn anything that does not ...
... lead to nothing that I wanted , lay the unspoken fear that they might lead to something I did not want . " This occupa- tional part of the moratorium was reinforced by an intellectual one : " I cannot learn anything that does not ...
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... lead- ers . Now , " pseudo " suggests pseudologia , a form of lying with at least transitory conviction ; and , indeed , man's very progress has swept him along in a combination of developments in which it seems hard to bring to bear ...
... lead- ers . Now , " pseudo " suggests pseudologia , a form of lying with at least transitory conviction ; and , indeed , man's very progress has swept him along in a combination of developments in which it seems hard to bring to bear ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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