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Page 276
... considered to be the Incom- prehensible Being who is the cause of creation and destruction , a God dwell- ing on earth , who was mortal only in that he performed the acts necessary according to the conventions of the world . Further ...
... considered to be the Incom- prehensible Being who is the cause of creation and destruction , a God dwell- ing on earth , who was mortal only in that he performed the acts necessary according to the conventions of the world . Further ...
Page 525
... considered as a discipline , it must be considered to be one of the most fascinating that man faces , only if he can measure up to it . REFERENCES 1. Hull , C. H. The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty ( 1899 ) . 2. McCullich , J. R ...
... considered as a discipline , it must be considered to be one of the most fascinating that man faces , only if he can measure up to it . REFERENCES 1. Hull , C. H. The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty ( 1899 ) . 2. McCullich , J. R ...
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... considered in its more limited ecological form . This somewhat unusual element involved in the system has been developed further by Srinivas himself , in emphasising the concept of ' Sanscritization's . The particular way of formulating ...
... considered in its more limited ecological form . This somewhat unusual element involved in the system has been developed further by Srinivas himself , in emphasising the concept of ' Sanscritization's . The particular way of formulating ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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