An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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... discussed separately . For Addison , it differed from reason in three respects : its con- cerns were more plain and immediate , its judgments were tem- pered by self - interest , and its conclusions required ratifica- tion by a majority ...
... discussed separately . For Addison , it differed from reason in three respects : its con- cerns were more plain and immediate , its judgments were tem- pered by self - interest , and its conclusions required ratifica- tion by a majority ...
Strana 55
... discussed ( and dismissed ) before Addison's concept of wisdom can be satisfactorily summarized . Did Addison believe that imagination and instinct aid- ed man in his search for truth ? Had his writings any trace of the Romantic notion ...
... discussed ( and dismissed ) before Addison's concept of wisdom can be satisfactorily summarized . Did Addison believe that imagination and instinct aid- ed man in his search for truth ? Had his writings any trace of the Romantic notion ...
Strana 64
... discussed human instinct in sim- ilar terms . gion . Man , Addison suggested , had an instinct which moved him to devotion : " The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity . " ( S # 465 ) Cato discussed this qual- ity ...
... discussed human instinct in sim- ilar terms . gion . Man , Addison suggested , had an instinct which moved him to devotion : " The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity . " ( S # 465 ) Cato discussed this qual- ity ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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