English, 11.10.2021 09:10 zahradawkins2007
“In a manner of speaking, nothing actually begins absolutely or ends absolutely.
A man may have been born at a precise time and may have died at a precise time,
but it cannot be said that his existence can be congealed at a specific time, and
when he dies, his life continues in another form.” Where would you attribute this
line of thinking? a. Western thinkers b. Eastern thinkers
c. Northern thinkers d. Southern thinkers
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