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Flint, M., “Kipling’s Mowgli and Human Focalization,” in Studia Neophilogica, Vol. LXV, No. 1, 1993, p. 78.
Kipling, Rudyard, “Mowgli’s Brothers,” in The Jungle Books, Vol. 1, Doubleday, 1948.
Locke, John, “Book II—Of Ideas,” in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, edited by Peter H. Nidditch, Oxford University Press, 1975, p. 105.
Spinoza, Benedictus, “Theologico-Political Treatise: Chapter IV: Of the Divine Law,” in The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, translated by R. H. M....
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