Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... values are implied in the answers he seeks . " The desire for truth , " he says , " is itself in need of critique . Let this be the definition of my philosophical task . By way of experiment , I shall question for once the value of ...
... values are implied in the answers he seeks . " The desire for truth , " he says , " is itself in need of critique . Let this be the definition of my philosophical task . By way of experiment , I shall question for once the value of ...
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... values ? Did values ever exist ? What use are they ? Terrestrial , human , carnal , pathetic , miserable , useless , necessary values , as necessary as hope , as indis- pensable as love . Where are values , if everything is doomed to ...
... values ? Did values ever exist ? What use are they ? Terrestrial , human , carnal , pathetic , miserable , useless , necessary values , as necessary as hope , as indis- pensable as love . Where are values , if everything is doomed to ...
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... values whose loss the intellectual critics have so long deplored emerge . For those values are , at least in part , not institutional and doctrinal but poten- tial in human individuals . What we lack more than values is awareness ( when ...
... values whose loss the intellectual critics have so long deplored emerge . For those values are , at least in part , not institutional and doctrinal but poten- tial in human individuals . What we lack more than values is awareness ( when ...
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