British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... reason vs. imagination to the question of moral judgments . For Jeremy Bentham , whatever reason shows will produce more pleasure than pain for everyone concerned is a good or useful action . For Hazlitt , the right test is our ...
... reason vs. imagination to the question of moral judgments . For Jeremy Bentham , whatever reason shows will produce more pleasure than pain for everyone concerned is a good or useful action . For Hazlitt , the right test is our ...
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... reason , or abandoned for a rational religion of nature ( Deism ) . In both cases the philosophers argued the ... reason against reason itself . As to the argument from a first cause , how do we know , he asked , that the earth was ...
... reason , or abandoned for a rational religion of nature ( Deism ) . In both cases the philosophers argued the ... reason against reason itself . As to the argument from a first cause , how do we know , he asked , that the earth was ...
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... reason for tolerating abuses , or for neglecting any means of ameliorating the condition of our poorer countrymen . But it is a reason against telling them , as some of our phi- losophers are constantly telling them , that they are the ...
... reason for tolerating abuses , or for neglecting any means of ameliorating the condition of our poorer countrymen . But it is a reason against telling them , as some of our phi- losophers are constantly telling them , that they are the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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