The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - Всего страниц: 467 |
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... hope , not scientific demonstration , were estab- lished : in the catacombs of the personality it not only buried the dead but assembled the living . Christian faith prevailed , not because the Chris- tians had better reason than the ...
... hope , not scientific demonstration , were estab- lished : in the catacombs of the personality it not only buried the dead but assembled the living . Christian faith prevailed , not because the Chris- tians had better reason than the ...
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... hope ; and hope embellishes all . " Rousseau's only true rival was the less famous Vico , a perhaps sounder but no less imaginative thinker . In Rousseau the revolt against despotism , regimen- tation , exploitation , slavery , polite ...
... hope ; and hope embellishes all . " Rousseau's only true rival was the less famous Vico , a perhaps sounder but no less imaginative thinker . In Rousseau the revolt against despotism , regimen- tation , exploitation , slavery , polite ...
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... hope . The meaning of this hope was well put by Thomas Jefferson in his Report to the Legislature of Vir- ginia on Education . " We should be far , too , from the discouraging per- suasion that man is fixed , by the law of his nature ...
... hope . The meaning of this hope was well put by Thomas Jefferson in his Report to the Legislature of Vir- ginia on Education . " We should be far , too , from the discouraging per- suasion that man is fixed , by the law of his nature ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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