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... reason and history . They both gave to the revolution all that was its due . But they did not give it all because they sought to protect the old . They both built their defences on a layer in the human mind deeper than reason . Examined ...
... reason and history . They both gave to the revolution all that was its due . But they did not give it all because they sought to protect the old . They both built their defences on a layer in the human mind deeper than reason . Examined ...
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... reason , by constant employment ' . What a wonderful trio , and how remote they seem now . Religion , reason , and work were indeed the great stays of the nineteenth century and it was typical of that expansive time that the three ...
... reason , by constant employment ' . What a wonderful trio , and how remote they seem now . Religion , reason , and work were indeed the great stays of the nineteenth century and it was typical of that expansive time that the three ...
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... reason and work , is beginning to wane . Existentialism , or to use an even more general term , voluntarism , philosophy which emphasizes and values will - power , is of course an offspring of the thought of Immanuel Kant . It is also a ...
... reason and work , is beginning to wane . Existentialism , or to use an even more general term , voluntarism , philosophy which emphasizes and values will - power , is of course an offspring of the thought of Immanuel Kant . It is also a ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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