The three traditional conceptions of life (in the Dharmashastras, the Talmud, and as proposed by Solon) differ  a. in that only one is a view of how we develop if all goes well.  b. in the way that...


The three traditional conceptions of life (in the Dharmashastras, the Talmud, and as proposed by Solon) differ


 a. in that only one is a view of how we develop if all goes well.


 b. in the way that they divide the life span.


 c. in the level of maturity they attribute to youth.


 d. in the stage of life when wisdom is evident.



May 22, 2022
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