Is It Painful to Think?: Conversations With Arne Naess

Is It Painful to Think?: Conversations With Arne Naess
ISBN-10
1452902321
ISBN-13
9781452902326
Pages
204
Language
English
Published
1993
Publisher
U of Minnesota Press
Authors
Arne Naess, David Rothenberg

Description

79 : Miss Jensen is engaged in any case , she has been engaged . Naess : More . 79 : Is it true that there has been rat - typhoid here ? Naess : Not in the form of questions . 79 : It is true that there has been rat - typhoid here .

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