Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... soul is parallelled with the hierarchical ordering of God's universe . The rational soul becomes man's most God - like , the sensitive soul his more bestial capacity . Moral action , reason , and man's search for God are Essentially ...
... soul is parallelled with the hierarchical ordering of God's universe . The rational soul becomes man's most God - like , the sensitive soul his more bestial capacity . Moral action , reason , and man's search for God are Essentially ...
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... soul , distinguishing between four types of knowledge : of general experience , of natural principles , of natural judgment , and 49 of divine inspiration . Like Bright , la Primaudaye insists that man both thinks rationally and knows ...
... soul , distinguishing between four types of knowledge : of general experience , of natural principles , of natural judgment , and 49 of divine inspiration . Like Bright , la Primaudaye insists that man both thinks rationally and knows ...
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Carlyle Paff Hedrick. should be the servant of the soul ; the rational soul should judge all propositions ; the will should give effect to the reason's judgments . Associated All actions were believed to spring from the emotions . with ...
Carlyle Paff Hedrick. should be the servant of the soul ; the rational soul should judge all propositions ; the will should give effect to the reason's judgments . Associated All actions were believed to spring from the emotions . with ...
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