History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... political life is very powerful . A disinterested love of truth can hardly coexist with a strong political spirit . In all countries where the habits of thought have been mainly formed by political life , we may discover a dis- position ...
... political life is very powerful . A disinterested love of truth can hardly coexist with a strong political spirit . In all countries where the habits of thought have been mainly formed by political life , we may discover a dis- position ...
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... politics is the measure and the condition of all political prosperity . The secularisation of politics is , as we have seen , the direct consequence of the declining influence of dogmatic theology , I have said that it also reacts upon ...
... politics is the measure and the condition of all political prosperity . The secularisation of politics is , as we have seen , the direct consequence of the declining influence of dogmatic theology , I have said that it also reacts upon ...
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... politics . perience has shown that wherever intel- lectual life is active and unimpeded a political fermentation will ensue , and will issue in a movement having for its object the repudiation of the divine right of kings , and the ...
... politics . perience has shown that wherever intel- lectual life is active and unimpeded a political fermentation will ensue , and will issue in a movement having for its object the repudiation of the divine right of kings , and the ...
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