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In the beginning was Alpha and the end is Omega, but somewhere between occurred Delta, which was nothing less than the arrival of man himself and his breakthrough into the daylight of language and consciousness and knowing, of happiness and sadness, of being with and being alone, of being right and being wrong, of being himself and being not himself, and of being at home and being a stranger.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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knowledge sub specie aeternitatis, autonomous object interest, triadic behavior, triadic event, news from across the seas, old modern age, dyadic events, naming sentence, natural existents, pivot class, imputed relation, specie aetemitatis, splitting ice, triadic theory, naming stage, symbolic logician, semiotic triangle, zone crossing, symbolic behavior, semantical relation, naming act, next cove, baby chair, sign behavior, symbolic assertion
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Helen Keller, Grand Canyon, New York, Miss Sullivan, Charles Gray, Charles Peirce, Tom Rath, Susanne Langer, Absolute Paradox, Bright Angel Lodge, Hudson River, Ernst Cassirer, Bora Bora, Saint Thomas, Short Hills, Skinner's Verbal Behavior, Trobriand Islanders, Even Robinson Crusoe, Falkland Islander, Flannery O'Connor, Helen Water, Huck Finn, Los Alamos, New Jersey, Sinclair Lewis
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