Five Moral PiecesSecker & Warburg, 2001 - 111 síður embracing the web of multi-culturalism that has become a fact of contemporary life from New York to New Delhi, Eco argues that we are more connected to people of othe traditions and customs than ever before, making tolerance the ultimate value in today's world. |
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Síða 16
... ( regarding what might happen ) or with hindsight ( regarding what has happened ) , seldom with regard to what is actually happening , for reasons of rhythm , because events are always faster and more relentless than reflection on events ...
... ( regarding what might happen ) or with hindsight ( regarding what has happened ) , seldom with regard to what is actually happening , for reasons of rhythm , because events are always faster and more relentless than reflection on events ...
Síða 21
... regarding constriction : we do not want anyone to prevent us from talking , seeing , listening , sleeping , swallowing , or excreting , or from going where we wish ; we suffer if someone binds or segregates us , beats , wounds , or When ...
... regarding constriction : we do not want anyone to prevent us from talking , seeing , listening , sleeping , swallowing , or excreting , or from going where we wish ; we suffer if someone binds or segregates us , beats , wounds , or When ...
Síða 106
... regarding the epoch - making event that was the Nuremberg trials . In terms of strict legality or in- ternational custom it was an arbitrary act . We had been accustomed to the notion that war was a game with rules , and that at the end ...
... regarding the epoch - making event that was the Nuremberg trials . In terms of strict legality or in- ternational custom it was an arbitrary act . We had been accustomed to the notion that war was a game with rules , and that at the end ...
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Reflections on War | 1 |
When the Other Appears on the Scene | 19 |
Migration Tolerance and the Intolerable | 89 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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