Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... idea does not mean to have reasons for having it . " If one assumes that such a man thinks capriciously ; that , good reasons being clear to him because they are written in the heaven of intelligible Ideas , he arbitrarily chooses ...
... idea does not mean to have reasons for having it . " If one assumes that such a man thinks capriciously ; that , good reasons being clear to him because they are written in the heaven of intelligible Ideas , he arbitrarily chooses ...
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... ideas . These ideas are not false ; rather , they are neither false nor true . The mass man has literally lost true reasons . This is the only fact which explains how , in the modern situation , the “ aristocratic values " have , in ...
... ideas . These ideas are not false ; rather , they are neither false nor true . The mass man has literally lost true reasons . This is the only fact which explains how , in the modern situation , the “ aristocratic values " have , in ...
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... ideas and inclina- tions , that they are individualists , that they have arrived at their opinions as the result of their own thinking - and that it just happens that their ideas are the same as those of the majority . The consensus of ...
... ideas and inclina- tions , that they are individualists , that they have arrived at their opinions as the result of their own thinking - and that it just happens that their ideas are the same as those of the majority . The consensus of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
THE APOSTATE | 18 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
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