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- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- which is present in all the Ideas. Such is Deussen's argument.
- Title: Lecture VII: Ancient Myths
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- Among the various arguments that the gentleman adduces is one of the
- Title: Lecture: The Dual Form of Cognition During the Middle Ages and the Development of Knowledge in Modern Times
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- contains last, pale gleams of Plato's arguments, this
- Title: Lecture: The Elemental World and the Future of Mankind
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- reasons and beguiling arguments put forward by psychoanalysts, not
- Title: Lecture: Realism and Nominalism
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- using the arguments of my old friend, Vincenz Knauer. Vincenz Knauer
- argument: — Let us take Nominalism and then Realism, such as we
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- consequence, however, for we grow blind to any argument
- such arguments. People laugh about it afterwards, but there
- Title: Lecture: Man's Fall and Redemption
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- I have shown repeatedly that these arguments are not of much value.
- out already that even the arguments of the opponents of mediaeval
- Title: Architectural Forms
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- without the armour of scientific argument, and simply as the
- Title: World History: Lecture IX: World History in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- argument but because every individual should let his mind and
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IV
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- ahrimanic pole. Then the following argument would prevail:
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- argumentation since it is justifiable and must first be
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture I: The Difference Between Man and Animal
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- date. The danger has not diminished, but since all his arguments were
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- certain directions, if we reflect upon the arguments put forward today.
- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture II: Bau Lecture II
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- in the right way. Those who think that they can counter with arguments
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- very easy to think out arguments against Spiritual Science.
- counter arguments to Spiritual Science; this is possible. How
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- strength. The person can be confused and also extremely argumentative
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 2
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- strength. The person can be confused and also extremely argumentative
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture V: Experiences of the Soul in Sleep
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- sequence of argument, point to such a subconscious; but
- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- Father but he could not, according to the arguments of early
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture XI: The Secret of Plants, of Metals, and of Men
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- Such an argument would at the time of Aristotle have
- Title: World Economy: Lecture V
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- I wanted to reach this point in our argument today, in order that you
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XI
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- would see that their arguments were not at all bad and carried some
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XIV
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- reduce an economic to a sentimental argument. I say it simply because
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture I
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- do not trace. If we were to do this, our argument would be as follows:
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture III
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- mind to avoid misconstruction of my present line of argument. They are
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture IV
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- The human organism supplies the most obvious proof of my argument in
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture VIII
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- process of excretion; basing my argument on anatomical structure and
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XII
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- argument presently — to reject meditation in favour of some external
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XVII
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- arguments pro and con, and the prescriptions which are given in these
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XVIII
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- arguments and objections against the invasion of micro-organisms, for
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XX
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- and argument. And indeed, whereever the far-reaching ravages of
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 2
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- Wullfen's arguments were most effective. The proofs adduced were
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Six: The Emergence of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- thrust of my companion's argument. Then we arrived at his home and he
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Seven: The Consolidation of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- pass over these things lightly with the argument that not only are
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XIII
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- Marx's arguments and calculations are uncommonly astute,
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XIV
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- arguments in proof of it can be found. (You see, in anthroposophy
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture I
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- out of the arguments for and against, which we ourselves
- time to the preceding day when we brought the argument to
- mind, in order to meditate on its counter-argument —
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture IV
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- him. Thus, one undoes him with his own arguments. As a rule it
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- as if he were merely giving a reasoned argument has gotten
- the course of the argument without feeling that the man spoke
- Title: The Development of Thought from the 4th to the 19th Century - 2
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- these people conducted an argument in the fourth or beginning of the
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture II
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- culture is clearly to be seen when we follow the arguments in
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture IV: True Aesthetic Laws of Form
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- argument that does not reckon with the actual facts. All
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture I
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- out of the arguments for and against, which we ourselves
- time to the preceding day when we brought the argument to
- mind, in order to meditate on its counter-argument —
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- as if he were merely giving a reasoned argument has gotten
- the course of the argument without feeling that the man spoke
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 16: Open Discussion of Swiss Delegates
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- these arguments may not apply quite so sharply any longer. I
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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- I tried with all the arguments of physics, philosophy and
- I had soon exhausted my arguments. She left the chateau,
- Title: The Bridge between Morality and Nature
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- When an easterner talks about mankind then the argument implies
- Title: Spiritual Science, History, Reincarnation, Culture, Examples
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- arguments about private property and its cultivation, and of
- Title: Opponents to Anthroposophy
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- main thread found in a far wider line of argument. In my book
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture IV
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- refute one's arguments. Yet even the best of reasons may prove
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture VII
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- important than any kind of abstract argument. While
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 4: Methods and Rational of Freudian Psychoanalysis
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- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 3: Emancipation of the Economic Process
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- hear the argument that faith is simple and spiritual science complicated,
- faith, the comfortable argument, “We don't need to think of such
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 5
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- of a commodity has been the subject of much argument. A close study
- Title: The Cyclic Movement of Sleeping and Waking
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- as follows: — [At this point in the argument the reader
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- genius, Rome actually understood this, even though the arguments concerning
- dogma-arguments are simply not the content of the whole and true history.
- But for what was truly the question, the arguments concerning the dogmas
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VI: The Two First Periods of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- the argument: — Why, what's the use of all theosophy if
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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- be convinced of anything whatever by argument, without finding
- be convinced of anything whatever by argument, without finding
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- fear in all kinds of pseudo-logical arguments by which he tries
- will hear, my dear friends, from this or that side arguments
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture III: Fundamental Impulses in History
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- argument — to maintain that the intelligence which
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture II: The Brain and Thinking
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- arguments against anthroposophy would collapse, however, if
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture III
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- entering into these arguments. I only wish to point out the
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture VII
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- these notions of infinity. He went on to apply his argument in other
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture XII
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- much in his arguments and in his whole way of speaking that was bound
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture II
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- discussion or argument with our opponents. For if we do so, it will
- arguments are brought forward which are supposed to show that
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture VIII: Ahriman's Fight Against the Michael Principle. The Message of Michael
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- he manipulates his arguments. The really decisive question
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture X: The Michaelites: Their Karmic Impulse Towards the Spiritual Life The Working of Ahriman into the Once Cosmic and Now Personal Intelligence
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- cannot be countered by merely formal arguments. We cannot
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture XI: Evolution of the Michael Principle Throughout the Ages. The Split in the Cosmic Intelligence
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- happened in these discussions and arguments between men was
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture VIII
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- been to bring forward the arguments for both sides. He brought forward
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture One: Greetings to the Builders Working on the Goetheanum. Otto Weininger, a Decadent Genius. Distorted Pictures of Imaginative Knowledge.
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- book's argument is presented precisely the kind of genius that
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eight: How Twelvefoldness, Sevenfoldness, Fourfoldness, and Threefoldness are Mirrored. Pathological Experiences of the Soul. Thinking Backward as a Preparation for Spiritual Experience.
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- all the arguments of my work were proven false, I would not fall
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Nine: Enlivening the Sense Processes and Ensouling the Life Processes. Aesthetic Enjoyment and Aesthetic Creativity. Logic and the Sense for Reality.
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- of the argument, the man who has jumped up is to reach into his pocket
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Ten: Loss of the Ability to Orient Oneself in Reality and the Helplessness of Modern Scientific Driteria in a Materialistic Age.
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- individual arguments, the philosophy of Pragmatism is very similar to
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 1: On the Functions of the Nervous System
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- thoughts, they think there is a flaw in the argument; but
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 6: New Spiritual Impulses in History
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- historical events. As a foundation for the argument to be
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- for all men and no doubt there are arguments that would
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 3: The Metamorphosis of Intelligence
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- argument and bickering and doubt, much useless talk. All this
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Five
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- the use of all manner of arguments, to speak of an elliptic path of
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Twelve
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- which, when we consider this part of our argument more closely, will
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XII
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- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture I: Supersensible Influences in Old Persian, Egyptian, and Greek Time
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- extremely astute arguments put forward. Modern cleverness is capable of
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture III: From Man's Living Together with the Course of Cosmic Existence Arises the Cosmic Cult
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- Against this argument there is not only the ethical
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture III: Characteristics of Judaism
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- often use a remarkable argument. They say: But the course of history
- Title: Gegenwärtiges Geistesleben und Erziehung: Achter Vortrag
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- Argument, als früher nötig war, zu einer Metamorphose
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- there is much argument today as to what this 'St. Cecilia' is
- Title: Lecture: Man's Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- certain parts and members. This is the argument which you may
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture II: Anthroposophy and Psychoanalysis II
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- Anthroposophy has therefore no reasonable argument
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- supported by arguments of equal validity. And if people fail to
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture I: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- programme can be supported by arguments of equal validity.
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture V: The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence
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- argumentation is somewhat simple, but it points to the difficulty that
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- is not open to argument but arises as an historical demand.
- Title: Karma: Lecture III
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- with this earthly existence. Out of this, countless arguments
- arguments about concepts. There can, therefore, be no
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- reason of argumentation or discussion, not because of
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture I
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- arguments reveal the sophistry of Steiner and his so-called
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture II
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- best counters it with foolish arguments such as those of Eucken.
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture III
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- clever arguments, the more laws are made until finally no one knows
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- in the arguments which Scholasticism had to face (the spirit of
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 2
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- to a formula. The argument as to whether the Son is of the same nature
- been lost. The argument takes its course no longer with ideas, but
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VIII: The Elementary World and its Beings
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- good reasons and beguiling arguments put forward by
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture I: Human Being and his Relationship to the World
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- argument. Any thinker schooled in modern natural, science must
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- theological argument between the man who was a sort of court philosopher of the Frankish realm,
- something that isn't real. But we will leave that aside. We want rather to take the argument
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- arguments and judgment are of no more value than a person who says:
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- fear in all kinds of pseudo-logical arguments by which he tries
- will hear, my dear friends, from this or that side arguments
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