Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... civilization , among the depressed , the forgotten , the hapless innocent , the coarse , the elementary . In their books , civilization means decay , and they propose rebirth through the inchoate . Affirmation though this may be , it is ...
... civilization , among the depressed , the forgotten , the hapless innocent , the coarse , the elementary . In their books , civilization means decay , and they propose rebirth through the inchoate . Affirmation though this may be , it is ...
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... civilization to which we belong . Another remedy commonly proposed is that we should turn to science itself , or the scientific spirit , for our salvation . Mr. Russell and Professor Dewey both make this proposal , though in somewhat ...
... civilization to which we belong . Another remedy commonly proposed is that we should turn to science itself , or the scientific spirit , for our salvation . Mr. Russell and Professor Dewey both make this proposal , though in somewhat ...
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... civilization like ours in which one choice has all but overwhelmed the other , a civilization dominated by abstraction , in which men are less and less able to deal with their experience of the world or of themselves unless ...
... civilization like ours in which one choice has all but overwhelmed the other , a civilization dominated by abstraction , in which men are less and less able to deal with their experience of the world or of themselves unless ...
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Introduction | 3 |
THE APOSTATE | 18 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
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