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...is (literary) interest! A Smarandache swallowed up by the self-sufficient common norms, led to the denominator of uniformity and canonized in banali... ...hrough a message-object and brings into a direct ideational contact of the emitter with the receiver, so that after which contact the latter forms hi... ...m to the syllogism of bitterness? In spite of many semblances they have a common status in the affirmation, in the exacerbated rehabilitation of ce... ...ontradictions of life are contradictions of the play. The lack of logic is common to both, the ruptures of language draw a tense attention to them. T... ...nding of the human psychology”. From this he develops a tolerance for the common taste, the plebeian exultancy, setting - a little theoretically - t... ...cratic spirit in the culture, even if it shows a libertine language. Its “commonplace” experience is not vulgarity, as there would have been unthink...
...s to provide goods and services (always at a personal cost to the provider) are the commonest of contracts. We open a business. We sell a software ... ...poses numerous and insurmountable philosophical problems. No one disputes the now common view that the main crime committed in aborting a pregnanc... ..., the quantity, quality, or functions are wrong, lacking, altogether missing". The common error - that we criticize the absent - is the outcome of ... ...ive self-definitions I share with someone (i.e., the more affiliations we have in common) , the larger and more overriding is my moral obligation ... ...akunin), trade unions (anarcho- syndicalists), ideal communism (Kropotkin). What is common to this smorgasbord is the affirmation of freedom as the ... ...hrough the genetic material, in other words: through hardware). We can identify an emitter (or transmitter) of mental states and a receiver of ment...