History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... seem immediately comprehensible because we grew up sur- rounded by them , but we all know people who explain their ac- tions by those beliefs ; and we do not pronounce them fools . It therefore seems as natural to use such beliefs to ...
... seem immediately comprehensible because we grew up sur- rounded by them , but we all know people who explain their ac- tions by those beliefs ; and we do not pronounce them fools . It therefore seems as natural to use such beliefs to ...
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... seems highly dubious . The fourteenth - century belief that Jews caused the Black Death - a belief which brought ... seems untenable . His conception of reductionism seems to be a straw man held upright by a dated conception of the ...
... seems highly dubious . The fourteenth - century belief that Jews caused the Black Death - a belief which brought ... seems untenable . His conception of reductionism seems to be a straw man held upright by a dated conception of the ...
第 174 頁
... seem well integrated or connected ; how they ex- press or conduct themselves in one area of life seems unrelated to what they do in another . They compartmentalize their con- sciousness of life sharply , make little effort to integrate ...
... seem well integrated or connected ; how they ex- press or conduct themselves in one area of life seems unrelated to what they do in another . They compartmentalize their con- sciousness of life sharply , make little effort to integrate ...
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