Gateway to the Great Books: Philosophical essaysRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1963 - Počet stran: 644 Complements Great Books of the Western World; includes only short works and excerpts from longer works. |
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Strana 58
... feeling of rationality is constituted merely by the absence of any feeling of irrationality ? I think there are very good grounds for upholding such a view . All feeling whatever , in the light of certain recent psychological ...
... feeling of rationality is constituted merely by the absence of any feeling of irrationality ? I think there are very good grounds for upholding such a view . All feeling whatever , in the light of certain recent psychological ...
Strana 507
... feeling usually found in human beings ; since the bad propensity , whatever it be , has afforded evidence of being both strong and deeply rooted by having overcome that repugnance . This presumption , of course , fails if the individual ...
... feeling usually found in human beings ; since the bad propensity , whatever it be , has afforded evidence of being both strong and deeply rooted by having overcome that repugnance . This presumption , of course , fails if the individual ...
Strana 563
... Feeling of Immortality in Youth provides some excellent examples . We are all young or have been . Thus we are all capable of judging the truth of the feelings he describes , though perhaps in different and limited ways . Hazlitt's ...
... Feeling of Immortality in Youth provides some excellent examples . We are all young or have been . Thus we are all capable of judging the truth of the feelings he describes , though perhaps in different and limited ways . Hazlitt's ...
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