Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... live moral lives without any religious convictions . But the question is whether a whole civilization , a whole family of peoples , composed almost entirely of relatively uneducated men and women , can do this . It follows , of course ...
... live moral lives without any religious convictions . But the question is whether a whole civilization , a whole family of peoples , composed almost entirely of relatively uneducated men and women , can do this . It follows , of course ...
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... live with the truth . This means learning to live virtuously and happily , or at least contentedly , without illusions . And this is going to be ex- tremely difficult because what we have now begun dimly to perceive is that human life ...
... live with the truth . This means learning to live virtuously and happily , or at least contentedly , without illusions . And this is going to be ex- tremely difficult because what we have now begun dimly to perceive is that human life ...
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... live with the truth . There is no reason why we should have to give up the host of minor illusions which render life supportable . There is no reason why the lover should be scientific about the loved one . Even the il- lusions of fame ...
... live with the truth . There is no reason why we should have to give up the host of minor illusions which render life supportable . There is no reason why the lover should be scientific about the loved one . Even the il- lusions of fame ...
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Introduction | 3 |
THE APOSTATE | 18 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
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