A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... human nature . He denied the existence in human conduct of all but selfish and acquisitive motives , and resolved each virtue into a form of disguised self - interest : The value , or WORTH of a man , is as of all other things , his ...
... human nature . He denied the existence in human conduct of all but selfish and acquisitive motives , and resolved each virtue into a form of disguised self - interest : The value , or WORTH of a man , is as of all other things , his ...
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... Human Understanding ( 1690 ) , he undertook a systematic investigation of its nature , and sought to establish the limits of what the human reason can discover , his object being to concentrate attention on the spheres of knowledge ...
... Human Understanding ( 1690 ) , he undertook a systematic investigation of its nature , and sought to establish the limits of what the human reason can discover , his object being to concentrate attention on the spheres of knowledge ...
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... human know- ledge . The conclusion he draws is that human understanding is limited , and can only be trusted to deal with questions that relate to our perceptual experience . Thus he decided , for example , that we can never infer an ...
... human know- ledge . The conclusion he draws is that human understanding is limited , and can only be trusted to deal with questions that relate to our perceptual experience . Thus he decided , for example , that we can never infer an ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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