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Reynolds, M.F., author.
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The Evolution of Religious Belief and Naturalism: Agency, Character and Adaptation in Christian
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Bednar, Katarina, author.
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On the Efficacy of Character Education for Cultivating Virtue / Bednar, Katarina, author.
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Sarabia, Michael Paul, author.
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The Extinction of Fiction: Breaking Boundaries and Acknowledging Character in Medieval Literature /
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Michaud, Nicolas, editor.
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Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)
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De Gaynesford, Maximilian.
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pt. 1. Context -- pt. 2. Character -- pt. 3. Content : earlier perspectives -- pt. 4. Content
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Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
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Introduction -- 1. Preliminary Understanding as to the Indigenous Character of Conceptuality by Way
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Emad, Parvis.
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question of God -- On the inception of being-historical thinking and its active character, mindfulness
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Willinger, Kari, author.
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buffered self, which affects each character uniquely. The buffered self can lead to exclusive humanism
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Lin, Yi.
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Human Endowments -- Structures of Human Character and Thought -- Happiness, Fear, and Forced Struggle.
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Factor, Daniel B., author.
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Some commentators stress the Platonic character of this principle, but he consistently cites
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Wilson, Matthew F., author.
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projects. Chapter five responds to three other possible objections for considering this character trait a
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Peterson, Sandra, 1940-
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interpretation of Plato's dialogues offers this two-part, Platocentered, hypothesis: (i) the character Socrates

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