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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... proofs , Addison was again part of his age . In England , the century following the Res- toration enjoyed a religious spirit typified by reaction to Puritanical dogmatism . It favored rationality , open - minded inquiry , and it ...
... proofs , Addison was again part of his age . In England , the century following the Res- toration enjoyed a religious spirit typified by reaction to Puritanical dogmatism . It favored rationality , open - minded inquiry , and it ...
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... proof of the logical validity of that choice . Self - interest en- tered the logical argument - and reason became sense . For example , Addison offered as one of his proofs for the im- mortality of the soul , the nature of the soul ...
... proof of the logical validity of that choice . Self - interest en- tered the logical argument - and reason became sense . For example , Addison offered as one of his proofs for the im- mortality of the soul , the nature of the soul ...
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... proofs was " common among dissenters ( especially friends ) . " ( S # 46 ) All in all , when Addison considered the Quakers , he could only reject their senselessly singular " garb , speech , and behaviour . " ( T # 257 ) When Such ...
... proofs was " common among dissenters ( especially friends ) . " ( S # 46 ) All in all , when Addison considered the Quakers , he could only reject their senselessly singular " garb , speech , and behaviour . " ( T # 257 ) When Such ...
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