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... universal abstraction , but it turns out to be a universal with historical rules . It cannot stand , say , for a vision of tribal unity , like Jerusalem of old , or for a feudal ideal . This city comes down to us as a certain cultural ...
... universal abstraction , but it turns out to be a universal with historical rules . It cannot stand , say , for a vision of tribal unity , like Jerusalem of old , or for a feudal ideal . This city comes down to us as a certain cultural ...
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... universal . The chess analogy , historicised , offers a point of resistance to that tendency , at least in the area of literary and cultural studies . RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY Beyond Class ? ' Social Structures 94 Sacvan Bercovitch.
... universal . The chess analogy , historicised , offers a point of resistance to that tendency , at least in the area of literary and cultural studies . RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY Beyond Class ? ' Social Structures 94 Sacvan Bercovitch.
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... Universal in Aristotle . He showed that the ancient commentators on Aristotle took him to believe in individual , as opposed to universal , forms . Moreover , repeating a claim already made in Mind in 1970 , he argued , convincingly ...
... Universal in Aristotle . He showed that the ancient commentators on Aristotle took him to believe in individual , as opposed to universal , forms . Moreover , repeating a claim already made in Mind in 1970 , he argued , convincingly ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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